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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Vat 
OF 


THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE 
COLLECTION OF 


OLD ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER 
MODERN SILVER 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE 
AND 
OTHER DECORATIVE OBJECTS 


TITHE PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN WELLS 
REMOVED FROM THE SHOP OF THE JOHN WELLS COMPANY 
No. 18 EAST 49TH STREET 


SOLD BY DIRECTION OF THE 
TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY, EXECUTORS 
176 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 


Peper AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


AFTERNOONS OF 
OCTOBER 22npD To 27TH, INCLUSIVE, AT 2.30 O’CLOCK 
AND 


MORNINGS OF OCTOBER 24TH anp 25TH AT 10.30 O’ CLOCK 


ON FREE VIEW FROM 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 
Pert AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


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BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1923 | gS i 4 
CONTINUING UNTIL DATE OF SALE 
(SUNDAY EXCLUDED) 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. OTTO BERNET anp Mr. HIRAM H. PARKE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INnc., MAnacers 


ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK 


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FOREWORD 


THE JOHN WELLS COLLECTION 


John Wells, so eminently known to all the collectors and anti- 
quarians of Silver and Sheffield Plate, died a year ago. He was return- 
ing to Europe, as was his custom, to purchase any choice specimens 
of the antique silversmith’s art that he could acquire. Rambling 
around from countryside to countryside on this mission was his prin- 
cipal joy in life, after which came his music. 

Many, many of the pieces of this very extensive collection, over 
five thousand pieces, now to be sold at unrestricted public auction at 
the American Art Galleries, have been in his possession for twenty-five 
or thirty years, on account of his vigorous determination to hold to 
his price if he once thought it just. 

A splendid opportunity is now offered to purchase from this ster- 
ling collection, which contains so many of the choicest examples of silver 
craftsmanship in America, and also so much that is useful in the simpler 
Georgian Silver and Plate, so necessary for even the comparatively 
modest home of to-day. Two handsome Elizabethan Gilded Silver 
Flagons are the clow of the sale. They came through Christie’s from a 
descendant of the great Sir Edward Coke, “Coke on Littleton,” as 
shown by the coat-of-arms. 

There are quite a number of very interesting specimens of the 
periods of the Jacobean, William and Mary, Queen Anne and George 
the First. After these, the selection of later Georgian Silver and Shef- 
field Plate is almost bewildering in the extent of choice therein. 

Practically all the names of the great silversmiths of the English 
XVIII Century are to be found among the recorded pieces of the col- 
lection, from Paul Lamerie to Paul Storr. Among the famous sources 
represented by objects in the collection are the Marquis of Huntly, 
Lady Boswell, the Burdett Coutts Heirlooms, Countess of St. Albans, 
Duke of Cambridge, Madame Jumel, Earl of Guildford, Abbotsford and 
Gordon Lenox. 

One of the most interesting of all the specimens on view is the 


huge Sheffield Plate Supper Dish of Sir Walter Scott, the eminent 


novelist: it was made for Abbotsford and stood on his sideboard, so 
that male guests could help themselves without the intrusion of ser- 
vants. Of course, Napoleon’s Candelabra must be mentioned. 

Among the other items are some simple jewelry, a few fans, minia- 
tures and cut glass. There are also a number of Anglo-American Staf- 
fordshire Historic Plates and further Faience, Porcelain, Bronzes, and 
Clocks. 

The Furniture, mainly American and Spanish, includes an inter- 
esting simple table once the property of the romantic Madame Jumel. 
The mention of a few Decorative Portraits and Prints of the XVII 
and XVIII Centuries brings the conclusion, except for Mr. Wells’ 
personal collection of XVIII Century American Silver, which contains 
quite a number of rarities. 

Franx H. G. Keesie. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


__I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

_Iil. Identification and deposit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
‘be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
eard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased 
may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any 
damage to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association reserves the right, any other stipulation 
in these conditions of sales notwithstanding, in respect to any or all of lots so pur- 
chased to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without 
further notice for the account of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any 
losses and costs sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly 
and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect 
or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the 
correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or conditions of any lot, and no 
sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection 
not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is’? and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible par- 
ties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone will be faithfully attended 
to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing 
conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books 
by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at the 
exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned within ten days 
from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded if the lot in any manner 
differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to 
leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also 
the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of 
one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should also 
be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit 
must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 

No person other than the auctioneer or an official of the Association is authorized 
to arrange conditions of sale different in any way from those herein contained. 


OTTO BERNET, AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
HIRAM H. PARKH, MANAGERS. 
AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS 


FOR 


UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX 
INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


AND 


CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


AT ITS 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


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56TH TO 57TH STREET 


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THe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC. 
MANAGERS 
The Collection of 


THE JOHN WELLS COMPANY 


GEORGIAN AND EARLY AMERICAN SILVER, 
SHEFFIELD PLATE AND OTHER DECORATIVE OBJECTS 


Afternoons of October 22 to 27 (inclusive), and 
Mornings of October 24 and 25, 1923 


To save time and to prevent mistakes each Purchaser will 
oblige the Managers by filling in this slip and handing it 
to the Record Clerk or Sales Attendant on making the first 
purchase. 


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FIRST SESSION 


MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
BEGINNING AT 2.30 0’CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 300, inclusive 


GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATED WARE 


1—Fovr Grorcian SHEFFIELD PiatTE Sats 
Gilded shell, borne on the wings of an eagle perched on a rustic 


base. 
Height, 414%, inches. 


2—Two GrorciAn SHEFFIELD PLATE Sats 
Circular; with gadrooned rim and molded foot. 


Diameter, 314, inches. 


3—Two GrorcgiAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Sats 
Similar to the preceding; larger. Interior gilded. 


Diameter, 414 inches. 


4—T wo GrorciAn SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 
Circular; with gadrooned body and pearl-enriched rim. 


Diameter, 31, inches. 


5—SILVER-PLATED Toast Rack 
Oval gadrooned tray; with six compartments and ring handle. 


Length, 7 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


6—Oxp SILVER-PLATED Toast Rack 


Molded open stand; with ball feet, six compartments and loop 


handle. 
Length, 7 inches. 


(—-Four GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 
Rounded oblong, with gadrooned rim and molded foot. 
Length, 334 inches. 


8—T'wo GrorciIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Bonzson DisHes 
Eighteenth Century 
Oval boat-shape, with vase and flute pierced sides and gad- 


rooned rims. 
Length, 434 inches. 


9—SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 


Oblong, with hinged and gadrooned cover. 
Length, 534 inches. 


10—Two SILvEr-PLATED PEPPERS 


Vase-shaped; on molded foot. Do not match. 
Height, 5 inches. 


li—Two Repoussé SInvER-PLATED PEPPERS 


Vase-shape; enriched with scrolled shell cartouches. 


Height, 514, inches 


12—Oup SHEFFIELD Pratt Mustarp 
Octagonal body; engraved with cartouches. On scrolled feet. 
Height, 3 inches. 


13—Oup Sritver-Puatep Basket INKsTAND 


Open oval wire basket ; fitted with two blue glass wells and sand 
receptacle. 
Length, 6 inches. 


14—EncuisH Sitver-pLatep Mustarp 
Deep bowl-shape; with gadrooned rim and scrolled handle. Blue 
glass lining. : 
Height, 31%, inches. 


First Session 


15—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 


Octagonal, with pearl-molded hinged cover. 
Height, 31% inches. 


16— ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 
Round; with loose cover and foot trimmed with gadroonings. 


Height, 314 inches. 


17—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 


Oblong; with hinged cover and base trimmed with gadroon mo- 


tives. 
Length, 7% inches. 


18—SHEFFIELD PLATE Powper Box 
Round; with loose cover trimmed with gadroonings. 


Diameter, 614, inches. 


19—Oup SHEFFIELD Pratt Tra Cappy 


Oblong, with loose cover and shoulder trimmed with small gad- 
roons. 


20—Two SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE HoLpERs 


One round, other lozenge shape; trimmed with gadroons; loop 


handles. 
Heights, 314 inches and 31% inches. 


21—Two EncusH SILVER-PLATED TarEer HompErs 


Vase-shaped socket; bobéche and rim of oval tray trimmed with 


shell and scroll motives. 
Length, 4%, inches. 


22—Two Earty GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE CANDLESTICKS 
(a) Reeded columnar shaft, with leaf capital and molded square 
base. 


(s) Baluster-shaft, with shell-scrolled base and bobéche. 
Heights, 8 inches and 6% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


23—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Mves 
(a) Broad pear-shape; chased with floral and shell cartouche. 


(sp) Coupe-shape. Interior gilded. 
Heights, 31, inches and 41, inches. 


24—SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICK AND BELL 


Spirally scrolled shaft, bobéche and base. Brass bell with green 


wooden handle. 
Heights, 534, inches and 51% inches. 


25—LatrE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Muc 
Broad pear-shape; enriched with rocaille-scrolled cartouches. 


Monogrammed. 
Height, 5 inches. 


26—Earty GrorcGiAN SHEFFIELD PLATE BASKET 


Elongated octagonal boat-shape, with gadrooned rim and molded 


bail handle. Interior gilded. 
Height, 7 inches. 


2%7—Two GeEorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Vase-shaped socket, having scroll-molded bobéche and tray, with 


scrolled handle and extinguisher. 
Height, 334 inches. 


28—Earzty GrorcIAn SHEFFIELD PiaTE InxKsTAND 
Double pear-shape, with beaded medallioned pierced gallery hav- 
ing scrolled loop handle; two wells fitted with metal containers. 


Length, 71, inches. 


29—Earzty GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAY 


Oblong boat-shaped tray with gadrooned rim. Snuffers with 


curious egg-shaped cutters. 
Length, 81% inches. 


30—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAY 


Shaped tray; with gadrooned and shell-motived edge. Rosetted 
snuffers with fluted box. 
Length, 101% inches. 


Hirst Session 


31—E arty GrorciaAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND T'RAY 


Shaped oval tray; with husk and vase-pierced border and pearl- 


motived rim. Snuffers with fluted box. 
Length, 10 inches. 


32—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND T'rRay 


Scrolled double pear-shape tray; trimmed with leaf and _ shell 
motives. Engraved with sim.iar motives. Snuffers similarly 


trimmed. 
Length, 101% inches. 


33—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAY 


Rounded oblong, trimmed with gadroonings and engraved with 


coronet. Snuffers with oblong box. 
Length, 9 inches. 


34—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PuaTE TRAY AND SNUFFERS 
Double pear-shape; enriched with leaf and gadrooned rim. 
Snuffers with lyre-scrolled shell handle, rosette and further 


shell motives. 
Length, 934 inches. 


35—Earity GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE BASKET 
Oval boat-shape; with open wire bail handle. On molded foot. 
Height, 614, inches. 


36—Oxip EneiisH SILVER-PLATED SuHavine Por 
Tapering round body, set on pierced base. Detachable ivory 

ring handle. Similarly shaped loose lining. 
Height, 41, inches. 

37—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PuatEe Disu Cross 

Square extension rods, with pearl-molded racquet-shaped rests 

and round feet. Vase-shaped alcohol lamp. 
Length, extended, 13% inches. 


388—Two GrorciaN SHEFFIELD Puate 'Tanxarps 
Molded expanding round body; with domed hinged cover having 
pierced thumbpiece and scrolled handle. Tail pieces do not 


match. 
Height, 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


39—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Wine FUNNEL 
Loose bell-shaped hood, with gilded pierced interior. 
Length, 54, inches. 


40—Two Encuisu SILVER-PLATED SPooN WARMERS 
Nantilus-shell shape, with hinged partial cover. On rustic base. 


Do not match. 
Heights, 54% and 5% inches. 


41—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 
Vase-shaped socket; with gauffered bobéche and round tray; 


conical extinguisher and scrolled handle. 
Diameter, 514, inches. 


42—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Vase-shaped socket, with bobéche and round tray having pearl- 
motived rims. S-scrolled handle and conical extinguisher. En- 


graved with coat-of-arms. 
Length, 7 inches. 


43—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COVERED SUCRIER 


Bowl-shape, with leaf-scrolled loop handles, gadrooned rim and 


domed cover having ball terminal. 
Height, 6%, inches. 


44-——ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED ARGYLE Gravy Por 


Pear-shape, with two compartments, one with short, other with 


long spout. Wicker handle. 
Height, 7 inches, 


45-—-T'wo EncuisH SILVER-PLATED COASTERS 
Round, with open wire sides, gadrooned rim and foot. 


Diameter, 51% inches. 


46—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirare Coverep Sucrier 


Bowl-shape, with hinged dome cover having rosette terminal, 
gadrooned rims and leonic head and ring handles. 


Diameter, 514: inches. 


First Session 


47—ENcLIsH SILVER-PLATED INKSTAND 


Bowl-shape, with rocaille and rosette cover; set on the back of 


an eagle standing on rustic base. 
Height, 51/, inches. 


48——-Two Rerpousskt SILVER-PLATED PLATES 


Centers enriched with subjects “Shooting” and ‘‘Kite Flying.” 


Vine and strap arabesque borders. 
Diameter, 107% inches. 


49—Onp EnceuisH SILVER-PLATED CovERED SUCRIER 


Oval, with gadrooned rim, shell-scrolled handles and claw feet. 


Domed cover, with ring handle. 
Length, 71 inches. 


50—GeEorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CRUET 


Trilobed stand; with gadroonings, scroll feet and three rings 


fitted with cut-glass bottles. 
Height, 8% inches. 


51—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate TAankarp 


Ribbed barrel shape; with loop handle. 
Height, 5% inches. 


52—LaTr GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate INKSTAND 


Oblong; with serpentined front, slant hinged cover, ball feet and 


pen-rest; trimmed with pearl motives. 
Height, 27% inches. 


53—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED LADLE, SERVICE SPOON AND CHEESE 
Scoop 


Ladle with shell handle. Spoon with scroll-pierced bowl. Scoop 
with mother-of-pearl handle. 


54—Six EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SPOONS 


Dessert size; with cartouche handles. 


55—Twetve EnNcuIsH SILVER-PLATED Forks 


Expanding scrolled-over handles. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


56—Six SILVER-PLATED SPOONS Renaissance Style 
Oval bowl-shaped handles, with group “Charity” as terminal. 


57—Two Smver-PLATeD Knives, Two Forxs anp SpPoon 


Fluted and scrolled coffin-shaped handles. 


58—SILVER-PLATED Scoop, Fish SERVER, SALAD SPOON AND ForxK 
Cheese scoop, with mother-of-pearl handle. Fish server with 
pierced blade. Shell-bowled salad spoon and fork with ivory 
handles. 


59-—TureE ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED SKEWERS AND 'Toncs 


Skewers with peacock, dead game and “Man with Dog” as ter- | 
minals. Sugar tongs with pearl enrichment. 


60—SrvEN Oxnp FRENCH SILVER-PLATED SKEWERS 


Enriched with trifoliate leaf terminals. 


61—EnecuisH SILVER-PLATED Cicar LigHTER 
Drum-shape; set in ring, with wire loop handles and gadrooned 


round tray. 
Height, 314 inches. 


62—GeEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate InxsTANnpD 


Oval boat-shape; with pearl-enriched rim and scrolled feet. Two 


glass wells set in pierced drum galleries. 
Length, 634, inches. 


63—Four Enceuisn Srnver-PLatep Baskets 


Oblong, with round corners; the sides pierced with scrolled leaves 
and having shell handles. 
Length, 654 inches. 


64—SILVER-PLATED Dish Warmer 


Circular, with reeded rim and hot-water compartment. (Slightly 
dented.) 


Diameter, 63/4 inches. 


Furst Session 


65—Two EnecuisH Sitver-puatep Murrinerrs 
(a) Octagonal vase-shape, with scroll-pierced cover. 


(zs) Round; similar in shape. 
Heights, 834, and 81, inches. 


66—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED INKSTAND 


Mushroom-shaped glass well; set in the back of an eagle stand- 
ing on rustic base. 
Height, 3% inches. 


67—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Taper HoLpEers anpd CANDLESTICK 


Taper holder with reeded rims; other with shell and gadrooned 
motives. Stick vase-shaped, with shell-scrolled reeded round 
base. 

Heights, 134, inches, 11% inches and 8 feet. 


68—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Mustrarp Por 


Vase-shape; with pierced sides and foot, pinnacled dome cover 
and scrolled handle. 
Height, 51, inches. 


69—EwncuisH SILVER-PLATED PEPPER AND BASKET 


Pepper, scrolled vase-shape. Basket with pierced sides, pearl en- 
richment and bail handle. 
Heights, 534, and 5% inches. 


70—Two GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 


Round; with open rims enriched with entwining vines and bunches 
of grapes. 


Diameter, 734 inches. 


“1—Two EneuisH SILvER-PLATED Gravy Boats 
Helmet-shape; with gadrooned rim and leaf-scrolled handle. 
Length, 514, inches. 


72—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED Sucar Bown 


Enriched with gadroonings and molded lip and foot. Interior 
gilded. 


Diameter, 53/4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


“3—Two GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 
Bowl-shape, with fine floral scroll rim, leonic head and claw feet. 
Loose linings gilded. 


Diameter, 4 inches. 


74—EncuisH SILvER-PLATED JARDINIERE 
In the form of a boat, resting on a shell, seaweed and rustic base. 


Length, 8 inches. 


15—Turee EncuisH SInveEr-PLATED Bonson DIsHEs 
(a) Round, with pierced body. 
(zs) In the form of a shell. 


(c) Oval, with pierced border, open bail handle and oval molded 
foot. 
Lengths, 4, 534 and 614 inches. 


76—Fovur EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALTS 
- Round, with wave-motived body and arabesque-scrolled feet. 


Diameter, 37%, inches. 


77—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Bonzon DisHES 


Oblong; with round corners, shell handles. Tassel-pierced body, 
gadrooned rim and foot. 
Length, 61% inches. 


T18—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate TEApPotT 


Molded oval body; with leaf-scrolled flanged rim; dome cover 
with melon terminal. On ball feet. 
Length: 1214 inches. 


79—Earzty Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Prats TEApPotT 
Blunted oval body; with gadrooned molding and dome cover 
having vase terminal. 
Length, 11% inches. 


S80—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate TERApPoT 


Round bowl-shape ; with floral flanged rim and dome cover having 
_ rosette terminal. 


reasite 10 inches. 


First Session 


81—Two EnNGcLIsH SILVER-PLATED COMPOTIERS 


Low round dishes; with medallion pierced border. On _ high 
spreading foot. 


Diameter, 75% inches. 


82—Fovur GrorciaAn SHEFFILED PLaTE CoAsTERS 
Molded round body; with shell and leaf-scrolled rims. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


83—GrorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE JARDINIERE 


Molded round body; pierced with diamond motives. (Has been 


restored. ) 
Diameter, 954 inches. 


84—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 
Round ; with waved reeded rims, flute and scroll pierced sides. 


Diameter, 51% inches. 


85—Oup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED JARDINIERE 
Oval; with gadrooned wave rim and scroll-pierced sides. 


Length, 1014 inches. 


86—Two EncuisH SILver-PLATED Sauce Boats 
Helmet-shape; with gadrooned rim, shell and claw feet and leaf- 


scroll handle. 
Length, 914 inches. 


87—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED PLAQUE By Elkington, London 
Center with subject “Caritas”; laurel rim. Border engraved 
with inscription and date 1879. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


88—-Two EncLisH SILVER-PLATED TRAYS 


Molded oval; with pierced gallery. 
Length, 7 inches. 


89—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 
Round, with shell and scroll rim. On Spanish feet. 


Diameter, 63, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


er CTC 


90—EncLisH SILVER-PLATED SALVER 
Round; with grapevine rim and scroll-engraved center. 


Diameter, 101%, inches. 


91—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Round; with rocaille-scrolled rim. Engraved scroll cartouche 


center. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 


92—TureE Oup EncrisH Sitver-PLATEeD Fruit DisHEs 
Lobed round body; with leaf and pearl-enriched rim. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


93—-Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Square; with round corners and reed-molded rim. 
734, inches square. 


94—Two EncusH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Round; with scroll-molded rim, enriched with scroll and shell 
edge. 
Diameter, 714 inches. 


95—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED ‘TRAY 


Round; border scrolled with grapes and vines. Engraved floral 
center. 
Diameter, 1514 inches. 


96—-EneuisH SILVER-PLATED PiITcHER 
Deep bowl-shape; with hinged, domed cover, pierced thumbpiece 
and looped handle. Interior gilded. 
Height, 854 inches. 
97—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE JARDINIERE 


Straight-sided round body; engraved with crested coronet. En- 
riched leaf-scrolled handle and feet. 


Diameter, 914 inches. 


98—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE WarMER 


Round, with reeded loop handles terminating in strawberries. On 


ball feet. 


Diameter, 12%, inches. 


First Session 


99—Two GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Baskets 


Oval; with open scrolled wire body and bail handles. (Do not 


match.) 
Lengths, 115% and 11%, inches. 


100—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate CAxkrt BASKET 


Blunted oval, with gadrooned rim, molded foot and leaf-enriched 


bail handle. 
Length, 121% inches. 


101—LatTEe GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Cake BAsketT 


Lobed round body, with florally scrolled rim, engraved body and 


gadrooned bail handle. 
Diameter, 12 inches. 


102—GrorciaAn SHEFFIELD PuatEe Caxe BAsketr 
‘Round bowl-shape; with gadrooned rim, grape-enriched bail 
handle and molded foot. 


Diameter, 113% inches. 


103—Latr Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Caxe Basket 
Gadrooned oval; with finely scrolled rim, floral repoussé sides and 
florally scrolled bail handle. Center engraved with crest. 


Length, 1334 inches. 


104—Finr Grorcian SHEFFIELD Puiatre TEA SET 
Low boat-shaped bodies, enriched with repoussé panels of flowers, 
loop handles and engraved crests. ‘Teapot, creamer and sucrier. 


Lengths, 11144, 6 and 8% inches. 


105—SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRUM 
Balustered oblong shaft; with. three arms having vase-shaped 


sockets. 
Height, 12%, inches. 


106—Fovr Ouv EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS 


Lobed baluster shaft ; with vase bobéche and spreading foot. En- 


graved with scrollings of flowers. 
Height, 1114 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


107—Srx GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Tapering round shaft, spreading base and bobéche enriched with 
p & » Sp g 


gadroonings. 
Height, 111% inches. 


108—Srx Fine GeEorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Half-reeded Corinthian columns. On _ leaf-enriched molded 


square bases. 
Height, 1314, inches. 


109—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Tapering shaft; enriched with rams’ heads, drapery festoons 
and hoofed legs; bobéche with masks; square foot having masks 


and minute figures within festoonings. 
Height, 121% inches. 


110—Fovur GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatEe CAaNnpLESTIcKsS 


Tapering round shaft; round foot and bobéche enriched with 


gadroonings. 
Height, 12% inches. 


111—Fovur Gerorcian SHEFFIELD PLate Extrension CANDLESTICKS 
Round shaft, bobéche and foot; enriched with leaf moldings. 
Height, extended, 103% inches. 


112—Fovur EncuisH SHerrirtp Pirate Canpiesticks 
Oval tapering shaft, bobéche and blunted oval base, enriched with 
varied gadroonings. | 
Height, 121% inches. 


113—Two Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Prate CANDLESTICKS 


Halt-reeded Corinthian column. On square base, enriched with 
leaf, shell and gadroon motives. 
Height, 131% inches. 


114—Two Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Piatt CAaNnpDLESTICKS 


Leaf balustered shaft ; octagonal socket and lobed round bobéche, 
enriched with scrolled blossoms. 
Height, 131% inches. 


First Session 


115—Two Gerorcian SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDLESTICKS 


Half-reeded Corinthian column; with stepped square base en- 
riched with gadroonings. 
Height, 121% inches. 


116—Two Georcian SuHerFieLD Pirate CaNnDLESTICKS 
Tapering square shaft; enriched with leafage and figures of 
“Victory”; festooned urn socket. On molded square base having 


groups of ‘The Three Graces.” 
Height, 121% inches. 


117—Two Georcian SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDLESTICKS 
Reeded expanding round shafts; with leaf enrichments at feet; 
round gadrooned bases and bobéches. (One bobéche needs 
plating.) 
Height, 1114 inches. 
118—Two SILverR-PLATED JARDINIERE STANDS AND WARMER 
One stand and warmer with valanced round rings, sustained on 
leaf-scrolled feet; other with gadrooned ring having’ griffin legs 


and incurved base. 
Diameters, 81% and 8 inches. 


119—GeorGcIAN SHEFFIELD LiquEUR CRUET 
Gadroon molded square stand; with rounded corners, four an- 
nular rings fitted with cut-glass bottles and scrolled loop handle. 


Height, 934 inches. 


120—Latre GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Puate InxksTaAND 
Trilobed stand; scrolled with shell and leaf motives and loop 
handle with similar enrichment. Fitted with two wells and sand 


receptacle, all having silver tops. 
; Length, 91% inches. 


121—-GrorGiAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Ece SERVER 
Gadrooned ring, shaft and base; with elaborately scrolled handle. 


Fitted wtih six egg-cups. 
Height, 9%% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


bf 


122—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE WinE Wacon 
Two round coasters, with florally scrolled Bt joined with flat 


bar and mounted on wheels. 
Length, 1734 inches. 


123—Ounp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Entree Dish anp Cover 


Oval dish and high domed cover having leaf-loop handle. Both 
enriched with gadroonings. 
Length, 12 inches. 


124—SILVER-PLATED EntTREE Disu 


Scrolled oval, with canted cover having loose, locking loop han- 


dle. Both enriched with grapes and vines. 
Length, 181% inches. 


125—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD PiatE CoverED WARMERS 
Round, with domed cover having shell and leaf-loop handle. 
Both with gadroonings. 


Diameter, 914, inches. 


126—Oup EncusH SILVER-PLATED Coverep Enrrern Disx 


Oval, with scrolled handles and feet; loose locking oval handle 


to dome cover. Enriched with pearl motives. 
Length, 15 inches. 


127—Srx SILvER-PLATED PLatE WarMERS 


Round, with molded foot and swinging loop side handles. En- 


graved with monogram. 
Diameter, 81%, inches. 


128—Two Late Gerorcian SuHeEFFietp Prater CovERED ENTREE 
DisHEs 
Oval, with dome cover having rustic loose locking handle. En- 
riched with varied gadroonings. 
Length, 11144 inches. 


129—O.up EneuisH Sitver-puatep Mrar Prarrer anp Cover 


Oval; with high domed cover having leaf-scrolled loop handle. 
fen ned with gadroonings. 
Length, 151% inches. 


Furst Session 


1380—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Breap Tray 


Shaped oval; with gadrooned rim. 
Length, 16%, inches. 


131—Georcian SHEFFIELD PLate Breap Tray 
Elongated oval; with gadrooned rim. Engraved with crest. 


Length, 151% inches. 


132—GerorciAN SHEFFIELD Piare Breap Tray 
Elongated oval boat-shape; with gadrooned rim and reeded foot. 


Length, 1534 inches. 


133—-—Latr GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puatre Breap Tray 


Blunted oval boat-shape; with molded rim, enriched with floral 
motives. 
Length, 155% inches. 


134—GerorciaAN SHEFFIELD PLate Breap Tray 
Elongated oval; with florally enriched reeded rim. 


Length, 1714 inches. 


1385—GerorciaANn SHEFFIELD Pirate Breap Tray 
Elongated oval body, with leaf and shell-enriched rim. 
Length, 1714 inches. 


136—Two GeorciAN SHEFFIELD PLatTeE WINE CooLers 


Reeded bucket-shape; with reeded loop side handles terminating 


in shell motives ; loose rim and inset lining. 
Height, 734 inches. 


137—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE-POT 
Molded round body, with dome cover; trimmed with gadroonings. 


Height, 91%, inches. 


138—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Puatre Hot-mitk PircHER 
Ewer-shape; enriched with pearl motives, festooned rosettes and 
the cover with pineapple terminal. Wicker handle. 
Height, 914 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


139—EncuisH SILtvER-PLATED Hot-mitx PircHEeR 
Graceful pear-shape; enriched with pearl motives and cover with 


pineapple terminal. Wicker loop handle. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


140—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Hort-mitx PircHer 


Deep bowl-shape; enriched with reedings, cover with rosette ter- 


minal. Boxwood loop handle. 
Height, 814 inches. 


141—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE-POT 


Pear-shape; enriched in-repoussé with florally scrolled cartouches, 
dome cover with acorn terminal, scrolled spout and handle. 


Height, 10% inches. 


142—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Corrrer-PorT 


Deep bowl-shape, with gadroon moldings, scrolled spout and 


ebonized loop handle. 
Height, 9% inches. - 


143—GerorGIAN SHEFFIFLD Piate CoFrrr-por 


Ewer-shape; engraved with scrollings on body and domed cover. 


Height, 101% inches. 


144—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate CoFrrE-PpotT 


Gadrooned pear-shaped body; with lobed foot and cover; leaf 


scrolled spout. 
Height, 914 inches. 


145—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate CorFEE-PoT 


Pear-shape; enriched with reed-molding on body and cover, also 


having rosetted terminal. 
Height, 8%, inches. 


146—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE CoFFEE-POT 


Low ewer-shape; enriched with floral scrollings, bouquet terminal 
to cover, leaf-scrolled spout and handle. 
Height, 10%, inches. 


First Session 


147—GEeEorGIAN SHEFFIELD PiatE TEApot 
Gadrooned pear-shaped body, with rocaille-motived foot and 
cover also having floral terminal; leaf-scrolled spout and handle. 


Height, 8%, inches. 


148—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate TEApor 
Similar to the preceding ; with scrolled feet and gadrooned cover. 


Height, 81, inches. 


149—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CovERED VASES 


Gadrooned oval body, with leonic head and ring handles; ga- 


drooned cover with urn terminal. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


150—Latr GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puare Hot-watrrer Kerrie 


Inverted pear-shape; with scrolled loop bail handle, cover with 
floral spray terminal. On stand with scrolled arms. 


Height, 11%, inches. 


151—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Puate Hortr-watrer Kerrie 


Globular; with scrolled spout, mask-terminated wicker handle 
and cover with perched eagle as finial. Open alcohol stand with 


arabesque masked valance and scrolled feet. 
Height, 13 inches. 


152—Latr GeEorGIAN SILVER-PLATED Hot-watrer KETTLE 


Globular; with molded dome cover having ivory knob and similar 
bail handle terminating in cartouches. On incurved square stand 


with loop arms. 
Height, 14% inches. 


1538—Late GeorciAN SILVER-PLATED Hot-watrer KETTLE 


Melon-shape; enriched with repoussé floral scrolled panels, 
scrolled upright loop handle, spout and acorn terminal. Molded 


incurved base with open rocaille-scrolled arms. 
Height, 161, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed mn the forepart of the Catalogue. 


154—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Hortr-warer Kerrie 


Gadrooned oviform; engraved on shoulder with basket panneaux 
and floral scrollings; dome cover, with lily finial and ivory loop 
handle. On leaf-scrolled dome stand having open looped arm. 


Height, 174% inches. 


155—GerorciAnN SHEFFIELD PiateE Potato Rine 
Incurved round body; finely pierced with bands of flutings and - 
central series of engraved rosetted oval medallions. 


Diameter, 934, inches. 


156—Fovur SHEFFIELD PLATE DisHEs 
Round ;-with finely molded rims. 


Diameter, 1034 inches. 


157—Twetve GeorciIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Service PLATES 
Round; with gadrooned scroll-molded rims. Monogrammed. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


158—Two GerorGcIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt CHor Disyrs 


Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 12%, inches. 


1L59—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Disues 


Similar to the preceding. Oval. 
Length, 12 inches. 


160—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLAte Fiso Pratrrer 


Similar to the preceding. Oval. 
Length, 18% inches. 


161—Two Gorcian SHEFFIELD PratEe DisuEs 
Similar to the preceding. Round. 
Diameter, 12144 inches. 


162—Fovur Late Gerorcian SILvER-PLATED AND CuT-cLass Com- 
POTIERS 


Engraved and gadroon crown, fitted with star cut round glass 
dish. On fluted round shaft and base chiseled with varied leafage. 


Height, 9144 inches. 


First Session 


163—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Piare Coverrep TuREENS 
Gadrooned broad pear-shape, with leaf-scrolled handles and ga- 
drooned border; dome cover, with pearl-enriched loop handle. 
Loose cover. Engraved with coroneted monogram. 


Height, 7 inches. 


164—SHEFFIELD Pratr Eca SERVER 


Shell leaf and gadrooned ring, with open leaf supports, claw feet 
and fine looped central handle. Fitted with six egg-cups and 
six spoons; gilded. 

Height, 7% iehes. 


165—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatTE Correr SERVICE 
Bowl-shaped, with incurved neck; enriched with scroll moldings, 
leaf-looped handles and feet. Pot, creamer and sucrier. 


Heights, 914, 64% and 434 inches. 


166—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Puate Tra Ser 
Bowl-shape, with incurved neck; enriched in repoussé with floral 
scrollings, grape and floral edge, scroll handle and ball feet. Pot, 


sucrier and creamer. 
Heights, 64%, 3% and 31% inches. 


167—Gerorcian Srnver-PLATED TEA anD CoFFEE SET 
Spirally gadrooned, pear-shaped body ; enriched with scrolled car- 
touches thereon and on spreading base. Scrolled handles and 
spouts. Tea and coffee pots, creamer and sucrier. 


Heights, 834, 1234, 71% and 5% inches. 


168—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD PLate EPERGNE 
Round, gadrooned open rim; fitted with circular cut-glass dish 
and having leonic head and ring handles above tapering incurved 
tripod legs with claw and leaf feet; incurved triangular base 


with flaming urn pinnacle. 
Height, 8% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


169—GerorGiIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE EPERGNE 


Gadrooned round ring; fitted with fan cut circular glass dish. 
On four tapering legs with leafage and claw feet, shell enrich- 


ment and stretcher having vase pinnacle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


170—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE EPERGNE 
Baluster vase-shaped shaft; enriched with grape and vine edge, 
scrolled leafage and feet. Fitted with circular cut-glass dish. 


Height, 12% inches. 


171—Latre GrErorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE EPERGNE 


Vase-shaped, enriched with leafage and scrolled feet. Fitted 
with circular valance-etched and cut-glass dish. 


Height, 15 inches. 


172—GeEorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE EPERGNE 
Oval pearl-molded rim; fitted with fan cut-glass dish. On taper- 
ing reeded legs with claw feet and open stretcher having pin- 


nacled oval medallion center. 
Height, 12144 mcehes. 


173—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE EPERGNE 
Floral scrolled annular ring; fitted with fine contemporary cut 
Bristol glass bowl. Sustained on scrolled leaf brackets and 
elaborate vase body with incurved square base and claw feet. 


Height, 1514, inches. 


174—FiIne GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLate CuHuerrse DisH 


Incurved oblong with round corners; trimmed with gadroons. 
Loose cover, with leaf and rosette finial. Balustered inscrewing 


handle. 
Length, 12 inches. 


175—GeorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Cuerse Disu 


Oblong; with incurved corners, enriched with gadroons, moldings 
and leaf loop handles. Loose cover, with terminal scrolled loop 


handle. 
Length, 11 inches. 


Furst Session 


176—Oxp Eneuisu Sitver-prarep Ecce Server 
Leaf-engraved circular body; with two scrolled handles at sides 
and double hinged cover. Fitted with open frames for eight 
egg-cups and having long loop handle. Initialed. 


Height, 131/, inches. 


177—Georcian SHEFFIELD Pratt TurREEN 
Oval, enriched with gadroons, scrolled cartouches, handles and 
feet. Domed cover with shell motives, further gadroonings and 


floral loop handle. 
Length, 14 inches. 


178—GerorGiaAN SHEFFIELD Pratrr Hotr-water Entree Disn 
Incurved oblong, with round corners; fitted with loose gadrooned 
dish. Domed cover with rustic grapevine handle. 
| Length, 137% inches. 


179—Late Georcian SHEFFIELD Pirate WarMeErR 
~ Oval, with domed cover; trimmed with cartouche scrolled handle 
and moldings. Open scrolled stand with alcohol lamp. 
Length, 18%, inches. 


180—LateEe GrEorGIAN SILVER-PLATED Revotvinc Tor Entree Disx 
Elliptical; with revolving cover having engraved strap and floral 
scrollings; loop handles. On tapering legs having shell knees 


and claw feet. 
Length, 147% inches. 


181—Late GerorciAn SILVER-PLATED Soup TuREEN 
Oval melon-shaped body, with elaborately scrolled leaf flanged 
border, handles and feet. Domed cover, surmounted by a stag’s 


head. Engraved with crest. Loose lining. 
Length, 1514 inches. 


182—GerorciAN SHEFFIELD Piate THREE-DIVISION WarMER 
Bowl-shape, with gadroonings and scrolled loop handles. Dome 
cover with leaf loop handle. Fitted with loose division and lining. 


Engraved with crest. 
Diameter, 131%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1883—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE THREE-DIVISION WARMER 


Similar to the preceding. 


184—Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLaTE Soup TuREEN 
Shaped oval; elaborately mounted with shell-scrolled rim, claw- 
footed legs and loop handles. Domed cover, with similar enrich- 
ment and loop handle. Engraved with coat-of-arms and crest. 


Length, 18 inches. 


185—-GEroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE Sour TuREEN 


Oval; with elaborate floral scrolled rim, oak-leaf handles and 
unusual whorled shell feet. Dome cover, with oak-leaf and acorn 
loop handle. 

Height, 1614 inches. 


186—Ontp Encuish MamMmMotH SHEFFIELD PLATE TANKARD 


Expanding round body; with repoussé scrolled floral panels, leaf- 
molded base, scroll handle and mask spout. Cover with rocaille 
terminal and floral enrichment. Engraved with long inscription. 


Height, 15% inches. 


187—SILVER-PLATED Warwick VASE 


Urn-shape, with entwined reeded handles. Enriched with Greco- 
Bacchic heads. On loose leaf-molded pedestal. 


Total Height, 1414 inches. 


188—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE URN 


Gadrooned round body; with square base having claw feet; leaf 
loop handles. Dome cover, with urn terminal. 


Height, 171%, inches. 


189—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Mountep LEeatHer Frre Bucket 


Tapering round black sides. Mounted with gadrooned rim, 
mask and loop handles and leaf-molded base. 


Height, 12 inches. 


190—GrorcGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Mounrep Leatuer Fire Bucket 
Similar to the preceding. 


First Session 


191—Latre Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pratt Urn 
Oval bowl shape; with spreading molded base and ball feet. En- 
riched with loop bail handles having medallions of “British Lions 
and Union Jacks.” Key patterned dome cover with vase finial. 


Monogrammed. 
Height, 1334 inches. 


192—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate Urn 
Pear-shaped; with leaf loop handles, scrolled spigot and base. 
Cover with ball terminal. Engraved with crest. 


Height, 13 inches. 


193—OLtp EneuisH Sitver-pLaTeD Urn 
Bowl-shape; with scrolled ebony handles. On incurved square 
base having shell-scrolled feet. Dome covered with floral finial. 


Height, 144% inches. 


194—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE Urn 
Bowl-shape; enriched in repoussé with rocaille-scrolled car- 
touches, elaborate scrolled handles, spigot and incurved base with 
unsuual shell feet. Dome cover, with floral terminal. Engraved 


with crest. 
Height, 1714, inches. 


195—Latre GrorciaN SHEFFIELD Pirate Lamp 
Broad pear-shape; with oak-leaf loop handles and scrolled round 
base. Engraved with crest. Fitted with oil burner. 


. Height, 15 inches. 


196—Two GerorGcIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Leaf-scrolled baluster shaft and base; fitted with loose scrolled 


arms for three lights. 
Height, 17%, inches. 


197—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 


Round tapering shaft and spreading base; enriched with floral 
reed moldings. Fitted with loose scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 1934 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


198—Two GeorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLratE CANDELABRA 


Similar to the preceding. 
Height, 20 inches. 


199—Two GrorGiAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Tapering leaf-enriched round shaft, with scrolled round base; 
fitted with loose scrolled arms for three lights. Engraved with 


crest. 
Height, 2014, inches. 


200—Two GrorciaAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Corinthian half-reeded shaft; on  scroll-enriched, gadrooned 
square base. Loose scrolled arms for two lights. Engraved 


with crests. 
; Height, 1514 inches. 


201—T wo GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Paneled square tapering shaft; molded base. Scrolled loose arms 
with three vase-shaped bobéches for lights. Enriched with pearl 


moldings and small festooned oval rosettes. 
Height, 181% inches. 


202—T'wo GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Similar to the preceding. Engraved with crests and monograms. 


Arms for four lights. 
Height, 18°4 inches. 


203—Two GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Tapering leaf-enriched round shaft; with gadrooned round base. 


Loose scrolled arms for four lights. 
Height, 211% inches. 


204—Latr Grorcian SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRUM 
Leaf-enriched gadrooned shaft expanding into scrolled base. 
Three open leaf-scrolled arms and central balustered arm for 


lights. 
Height, 2414 inches. 


205—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate CANDELABRA 


Leaf-enriched baluster shaft and lobed round foot. Loose husk- 


scrolled arms for four lights. 
Height, 24 inches. 


Furst Session 


206—Two GerorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 


Tapering fluted square shaft; with molded square base enriched 
with festoons, further flutings and leafage. 'T'wo tiers of scrolled 


arms for seven lights. 
Height, 331%, inches. 


207—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLatE Mratr Cover 
Gadrooned dome; enriched with shell and leaf scrollings and 
rustic handle. Engraved with crests and monograms. 


Length, 12 inches. 


208—LatTr GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Meat Cover 


Molded oval dome; with pearl-enriched molding and loop handle. 
Engraved with coat-of-arms. 
Length, 14 inches. 


209—GrEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Mratr Cover 


Domed oval; with gadroon and shell molding and finely scrolled 


loop handle. 
Length, 15%/, inches. 


210—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Meat Cover 
Gadrooned oval dome; enriched with shell and scroll molding and 
rustic leaf loop handle. Engraved with crests and monograms. 


Length, 1614 inches. 


911—Latr GEorGIAN SILVER-PLATED Meat Cover 


Molded domed oval; with pearl-motived molding and loop han- 


dle. Engraved with coat-of-arms. 
| Length, 18 inches. 


212—-Grorcian WELL AND TREE PLATTER AND COVER 
Oval warmer platter; with gadrooned border and leaf-looped 
handles. Domed cover, with similar gadroonings and acorned 
rustic loop handle. Engraved with fine coats-of-arms and crests. 
Length, 25 inches. 


213—GrorcianN SHEFFIELD PLATE JARDINIERE 
Gadrooned bowl; with leaf-gadrooned rim, which rim is repeated 


on a molded round foot. 
Diameter, 113% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


214—Sinver-PLATED Mrrror Piatreau 
Oval mirror; with molded and open balustered gallery. Sup- 


ported on round button feet. 
Length, 1914 inches. 


215—LatTE GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PiLaTE TRaAy 
Oblong, with round corners; trimmed with leaf-scrolled edge and 
loop handles. Engraved with monogram and crest within ara- 


besqued medallion. 
Length, 2434, inches. 


216—GeroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE Tray 
Round, with fine rim of floral scrollings and shell-scrolled feet. 
Center engraved with stellated floral medallion. 


Diameter, 19 inches. 


217—LatEe GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE Tray 


Oblong; with reeded rim, enriched at quarters and corners with 
scrolled shell motives. Center engraved with arabesqued floral 


medallion. 
Length, 261, inches. 


218—LatE GrEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Tray 
Scroll-molded oval; trimmed with grape and vine rim. On scrolled 
leaf feet; loop handles. Center engraved with scrolled cartouche. 


Length, 28/4 inches. 


219—LatE GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate Tray 


Oblong; with elaborately scalloped shell and scroll rim and loop 
handles. On leaf and shell feet. Center engraved with crest 
having broad arabesqued leaf border. 

Length, 30 inches. 


220—Oxp EncusH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


Scroll-molded oval; enriched with open cartouches and pearl 
motives; loop handles. Center engraved with scroll cartouche 
and border. 

Length, 32 inches. 


First Session 


221—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLAatE Tray 


Circular; with very elaborately scrolled floral and rocaille rim 
and shell feet. Center engraved with fine coat-of-arms and flor- 


ally scrolled border. 


Diameter, 26 inches. 


222—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PuAatEe Tray 


Scroll-molded round; with fine border of grapes and vine leaves, 
clustered at intervals. Engraved center of varied flowers. On 


open scrolled feet. 
Diameter, 243/, inches. 


2923—Four GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 
Round; with flute and leaf-pierced gallery and pearl-waved rim. 


Diameter, 5 inches. 


224—Four Fine GErorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 
Round; with serpentined sides richly trimmed with floral scrolls; 


similar scrolled flange rims. 
Diameter, 61/, inches. 


225—Two Orv EnewisH SILVER-PLATED COASTERS 
Gadrooned, round flaring sides; with grape-vine border. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


226—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CoasTERS 
Gadrooned round sides; with shell and gadrooned scalloped rim. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


227—Two Lare GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PiaTE CoasTERs 
Leaf-enriched round sides, with gadrooned rim. 


Diameter, 53/4, inches. 


228—Two GrorciaAN GILDED SHEFFIELD PLATE CoasTERS 
Molded round base; with open interlacing arched wire sides. 


Diameter, 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


229—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CoaAsTERS : 
Gadrooned flaring round sides; with leaf and reeded scalloped 


rim. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 


230—T wo SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVERS 
Scalloped round; trimmed with florally scrolled rim; on scrolled 


feet. Engraved center. Initialed. 
Diameter, 8 inches. 


231—Two GrorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVERS 


Round; with scroll and blossom rim. Engraved center and leaf 
scrolled feet. 


Diameter, 81%, inches. 


232—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVERS 
Molded round; with gadroon rim and shell-scrolled feet. Mono- 
grammed. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


233—Two Fine GeorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMERS 


Round; with pierced hinged covers and scroll handles. On box- 
wood drum feet. 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


234—Two Oxtp EncusH SILVER-PLATED BAskETS 
Gadrooned oval ;with finely pierced, rosetted diamond sides. 


Shell handles. 


Length, 1034 inches. 


235—Two Onp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED BASKETS 


Similar to the preceding. 


236—Fovur ENcuisH SILVER-PLATED DisHEs 
Crescent-shape; with finely scroll-pierced fronts and open ga- 


drooned feet. 
Length, 9 inches. 


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Furst Session 


237—Oxup EneuisH Sinver-pLatep InxsTanp 
Oblong, with two galleried compartments having fine scroll pierc- 
ings and gadrooned wave rims. Fitted with two covered glass 


wells. On scroll feet. 
Length, 914% inches. 


238—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate INKWELL 


Scrolled oval stand; with gadrooned rim, pen well and bracket 
feet. Fitted with two covered glass wells and_bail-handled 


wafer holder. 
Length, 1114 inches. 


239—THREE-DIVISION SILVER-PLATED VEGETABLE DisH 


Gadrooned round body; domed cover with loop handle. ‘ Inscrew- 


ing balustered handle. 
Length, 17 inches. 


240—GrorGIAN THREE-DIVISION SILVER-PLATED VEGETABLE Disu 


Bowl-shaped, with gadrooned rim, leaf-scrolled side handles and 
claw feet. Gadrooned dome cover, with fine leaf-scrolled loop 


handle. 


Diameter, 1214, inches. 


241—Two EncuisH Sinver-PLATED WARMERS 
Oblong; with round corners and reeded rims. Spirally ga- 
drooned cover with vase terminal. Loose linings. On reeded 
tapering legs having stretchers and alcohol lamp. 
Length, 914, inches. 


242—Oxnp ENGLIsH SILVER-PLATED WARMER 
Round dish; with shell and gadrooned rim, loose pierced lining 
and dome gadrooned cover having blossomed loop handle. On 
tapering claw-footed legs, with stretcher for alcohol lamp. 


Diameter, 127%, inches. 


243—Two Ox~p EncusH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Round tray and vase socket, having pearl-motived edges. S- 


scrolled handle. 


Diameter, 61, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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9244—Two Otp EnausH SILvVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Round tray and urn bobéche; with scalloped gauffered borders. 
Cartouche scrolled handle. Bell-shaped’ extinguisher. 


Diameter, 614 inches. 


245—Two Otp EncusH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Scalloped round trays and vase bobéche, with molded and blos- 


somed rims; cartouched scroll handle. 
Diameter, 534 inches. 


246—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLate CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 
Molded round tray and urn bobéche finished with gadrooned 
rims; cartouched scroll handle. Conical extinguisher. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


247—Two Oup EnciisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMRER CANDLESTICKS 
Rond tray and vase socket; trimmed with looped gadroon rims. 
Cartouched scroll handle. Conical extinguisher. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


248—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Cyamper CanpLEsTICKs 
Molded round tray and urn socket; scrolled handle. Conical 
extinguisher. One inscribed. (Vary in details.) 


Diameter, 644, inches. 


249—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 
Molded round tray and urn socket. Scrolled handle. Conical 
extinguisher. The other similar, with gadrooned rims. 


Diameters, 63, and TY, inches. 


250—Oxp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED TEAPOT 
Gadrooned melon-body, enriched with blossoms; on scrolled feet. 
Cover with rosette terminal; leaf-scrolled handle. 


Length, 8 inches. 


251—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE-POT 


Urn-shape; with fluted scrolled spout and ebonized handle. 
Central chamber for heating iron. 
Height, 7 inches. 


First Session 


252—GEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate TRAPOT 


Gadrooned bowl-shape, with fine gadrooned hood and cover. 


Leaf-scrolled handle. 
Length, 111% inches. 


253—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TEAPOT 


Deep gadrooned bowl-shape, with finely gadrooned flanged rim, 


cover and spout. 
Length, 12 inches. 


254—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Piate TErApot 
Molded blunted oval, with wave gadroonings, leaf spout and fine 
boxwood handle. Cover with rosette terminal. 


Length, 12 inches. 


255—-OLtp ENcuiisH SILVER-PLATED T'EAPOT AND STAND 
Ten-sided lozenge-shaped body and dome cover with reed mold- 
ings; scrolled boxwood handle. Similar-shaped stand, having 


pierced gallery and claw feet. 
Length, 111% inches. 


256—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PiatEe TEAPOT 
Blunted oval bowl; dome cover with varied gadroon moldings and 
square terminal. Eagle-headed spout. Finely scrolled boxwood 
handle. Engraved with crest and initials. 


Length, 11 inches. 


257—LatTE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TEAPOT 
Gadrooned blunted oval bowl and cover with oblong terminal; 
on gadrooned oblong base with ball feet. Trimmed with scrollings 


at shoulder. 
Length, 11 inches. 


258—GrEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE-POT 


Molded bottle-shape; with dome cover having boxwood button 


terminal. Scrolled boxwood handle. 
Height, 81, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


259—Latr GEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatTE COFFEE-POT 
Expanding deep bowl-shape; with gadrooned rim; dome cover 
with black button terminal. Scrolled boxwood handle. 
Height, 8%, inches. 


260—ENGLsH SILVER-PLATED COFFEE-POT 
Gadrooned oval vase-shape on high foot with square molded base; 
gadrooned cover. Finely scrolled boxwood handle. 


Height, 934 inches. 


261—EnciisH SILVER-PLATED COFFEE-POT 


Hexagonal deep bowl-shape and similar foot. Double domed 


cover with vase terminal. 
Height, 10 inches. 


262—LatEe GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CoOFFEE-POT 


Vase-shaped, enriched with pearl moldings and scrolled floral 


rim. Boxwood loop handle. 
Height, 9 inches. 


263—Oup ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED COFFEE-POT 


Expanding oval sides; engraved with bowknotted shield. Ebon- 


ized handle and terminal to flat cover. 
Height, 814 inches. 


264—GrorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PiLatre Hot-miux PircHer 


Gadrooned vase-shape, with turned lip and finely scrolled box- 


wood handle. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


265—Fovur EncuisH SILvER-PLATED VASES 


Deep bowl-shape; with incurved shouldered dome cover having 
urn terminal. Enriched with pearl moldings and upright leaf 


handles. On square foot. 
Height, 8 inches. 


266—T'wo Gerorcian GILDED SHEFFIELD PLatrEe Coasters 


Sides of double fluted open wires; having bowl bases and flaring 
tops. 


Diameter, 71/, inches. 


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First Session 


267—Four GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 


Circular; with molded rims and galleries pierced with series of 


rosettes and diamonds. 
Diameter, 5 inches. 


268—ENcLIsH SILVER-PLATED JARDINIERE 
Deep bowl-shape; with loop handles and loose lining. 


Diameter, 41% inches. 


269—ENcuLIsSH SILVER-PLATED JARDINIERE 


Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 734 inches. 


270—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED JARDINIERE 
Similar to the preceding. | 
Diameter, 87% inches. 

271—Encuisu SILVER-PLATED JARDINIERE 
Similar to the preceding, with cartouche scrolled feet and leaf 


loop handles. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


272—EncusH SILVER-PLATED JARDINIERE 


Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 934 inches. 


273—Two Op Encuisnh SILvER-PLATED COMPOTIERS 
Pearl-molded round dish. On fluted and gadrooned shaft with 


florally engraved round foot. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 


274—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Sconces 
Florally enriched round back, with fine leaf-scrolled arm having 


enriched urn socket. 
Length, 15 inches. 


245—Srx Late Grorcian SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS 
Garlanded Corinthian column, with finely festooned molded 


square base having incurved corners. 
Height, 834 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


276—Two Earty Grorcian SHEFFIELD CANDLESTICKS 
Expanding round shaft; with flutings alternating with pearl 


motives. On laurel-molded square base. 
Height, 111% inches. 


277—Two GerorciaAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Expanding round shaft; engraved with series of small medal- 
lions; finely festooned shell capitals. On square bases. 


Height, 1114 inches. 


278—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Garlanded round shaft; with leaf and reed enrichment toward 
foot; leaf capitals. On square bases having leaf corners, medal- 


lions and vase central motives. 
Height, 1214 inches. 


279—Two GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Similar to the preceding; varying in details. 
Height, 121, inches. 


280—Two GrorciaAn SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDLESTICKS 
Half reed fluted Ionic column, with deeply gadrooned square foot. 
Height, 121, inches. 


281—Two GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD CANDLESTICKS 


Garlanded round column; with Corinthian capital and festooned 
square base. | 
Height, 138% inches. 


282—Larcr Encuisu SInver-PLATED Fiso PLATTER 
Scrolled reed-molded oval rim. Engraved with fine coat-of-arms. 


Length, 3414 inches. 


283—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate PLATTER 
Oval; with spirally gadrooned rim. Engraved with double crest. 
| Length, 233, inches. 


First Session 


284—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD WaArMING PLATTER 


Scrolled oval; with very unusual scrolled gadroon rim. On leaf 
and claw feet. 
Length, 23%, inches. 


285—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PratE Warming Werett AND TREE 
PLATTER 


Loose oval well and tree dish; with gadroon and floral rim. Oval 
bowl for hot water. On floral ball feet. Well and tree with 


curious gallery at well end. 
Length, 24 inches. 


286—LaTE GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Warminc WELL AND TREE 
PLATTER 


Scrolled oval, with shell, leaf and blossom border. Finely en- 


graved with crest and coat-of-arms. 
Length, 241%, inches. 


287—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Wine CooLers 
Gadrooned urn-shaped with molded foot, looped leaf handles and 


gadroon and shell rim. Loose rim cover and lining. 


Height, 10 inches. 


288—Two GrEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE Wine Coo.uers 


Similar to the preceding. 


289—ENcLIsSH SILVER-PLATED WARMER 


Molded round dish; with hot water compartment. Domed cover 
with ivory terminal. Engraved K. M. 


Diameter, 12 inches. 


290—Latr GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLatE Cover anp DisH 


Pearl-molded round dish. Dome cover, with pearl-motived loop 


handle. Cover engraved with crest. 
Diameter, 12 inches. 


291—EneuisH SILvER-PLATED Revotvine Coverep Entree Disu 
Molded over rim; with egg-shaped base and revolving cover; 
looped handles. On curious double scrolled feet. 


Length, 1834 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


292—EncuisH THREE-DIVISION SILVER-PLATED VEGETABLE DisH 


Trilobed body; with pearl rim. On cartouched feet; gadrooned 
baluster handle. Dome cover, with pearl-motived loop handle. 
Loose division and pierced strainer. 
Length, 1734, inches. 
293—ENcLISH SILVER-PLATED CAakE Basket 


Gadrooned oval boat-shape; with ovolo-motived molded bail han- 


dle. On scrolled feet. 
Length, 1114 inches. 


294—GrEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatTE CaxkEt Basket 


Boat-shaped oval; with interlacing open wire sides and shell and 


gadrooned border. Rope bail handle. 3 
Length, 11 inches. 


295—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate Cake Basket 


Oval boat-shape, with open fluted wire sides. On high, pierced 
foot. Reeded open bail handle. 
Length, 14 inches. 
296—T'wo GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pate Caxet Baskets 
Oblong boat-shape; with open medallioned wire sides and 


gadrooned rim. Open wire bail handle with rosetted center. 


Length, 1134 inches. 


297—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Caxe Basket 


Oval; with open fluted reeded wire sides and foot. Open wire 


handle. 
Length, 13% inches. 
298—Two Latte GrorciAN SILVER-PLATED SAucE Boats 
Scroll-fluted boat-shape; with molded rims, fine leaf-scrolled han- 
dle. On shell and scroll-molded oval foot. 
, Height, 614 inches. 
299—Two Late GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED Sauce Boats 


Similar to the preceding; on scrolled feet. 
Length, 74% inches. 


300—Two SinverR-PLATED Sauce Boats 


Gadrooned oval scrolled bowls; with gadrooned rim, scrolled feet 
and loop handle. 
Length, 8 inches. 


SECOND SESSION 


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 301 to 600, inclusive 


GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATED WARE 


301-——Two Sitver-PLaAtTeD Boox Crasps anp Four Wine Lasets 
Varying pierced florally scrolled clasps. Labels of differing 


cartouches. 


302—-Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Boxes 


Tubular, enriched with spiral scrollings. 
Length, 3%, inches. 


303—Ten EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SPOONS 


Salts, teaspoons and sifters. 


304—Two Encuisu Sitver Botrrte Hoxipers anp Spoon ReEceEp- 
TACLE 

Holders with gadrooned trays. Receptacle, egg-shaped with 
claw feet. 


305—EncusH SILVER-PLATED HoxtpEer, Hamponre HaAnpdLE AND 
GRATER 
Incurved pierced square holder; florally engraved handle; ga- 
drooned half round grater. 


306—SrvEN Sitver-pLATeD Kyire Rests 
Six with triangular open floral ends. One with tray for carving 


knife. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED Mustarp AND BELL 


Gadrooned boat-shaped mustard, with blue glass lining. Bell 
with green wooden handle. 


307 


308—Fovur GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTs 
Gadrooned round body with lobed crest and base. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


309—Two Oty ENncLIsH SILVER-PLATED SALTS 
Shaped bowls, with scrolled rims and feet. Interior gilded. 


Diameter, 334 inches. 


8310—Fovur Outp Enciisu SILVER-PLATED SALTS 


Similar to the preceding. 


811—Two Onup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALTS 


Gadrooned oval, with scrolled rim and foot. 
Length, 4 inches. 


312—Two Oup EneuisH SILVER-PLATED SALTS 


Similar to the preceding. 


313—Four SILvER-PLATED SALTS 
Oval trays, with ringed frames supporting cut-glass bowls. (One 
glass missing, others imperfect.) 
Length, 434 inches. 
314—Two OLp Enetisu SILVER-PLATED SALTs 


Oval boat-shape, with fluted open wire sides and molded base. 
Blue glass lining. 


Length, 4 inches. 
315—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Piate Satuts 
Shell-shape, with scroll rocaille handle. Interior gilded. 
Length, 41%, inches. 


316—Fovur Oxvp Encuisn Sinver-PLatEep Saxts 
Gilded shell, carried on back of eagle; standing on rustic base. 


Length, 5 inches. 


Second Session 


317—THREE EncusH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 
(a) Square, with gadroon and shell rim; on Spanish feet. 
(zs) Scrolled round with shell and scroll molded rim. 
(c) Scroll-molded round, with gadrooned rim. 


Diameters, 51, 61%, and 814 inches. 


318—Two EneusH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Scroll-molded round; with rocaille rim. One with feet and en- 


graved center. 
Diameter, 9 imehes. 


319—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Round, with grapevine rim and engraved center. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


320—Fovur EncutsH SILVER-PLATED PEPPERS 


Round, with rosette pierced medallioned sides. Blue glass lining. 


Height, 234 inches. 


3821—Two EncusH SILvVER-PLATED PEPPERS 
Vase-shape, with flute piercings at shoulder. Blue glass lining. 
Height, 314, inches. 


322—Two ENneLisH SILVER-PLATED PEPPERS 
Round, with flute piercings; on bracket feet. Blue glass linings. 
Height, 31, inches. 


323—-Four ENcLIsH SILVER-PLATED PEPPERS 


Vase-shape; enriched with reed-moldings. 
Height, 4 inches. 


324—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PEPPERS 


Octagonal, molded vase-shape. 
Height, 5 inches. 


325—Two EncuisH SILvVER-PLATED PEPPERS 
Vase-shaped pierced body; engraved with leafage. Blue glass 


lining. 
Height, 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


326—Two EncusH SILVER-PLATED PEPPERS 
Vase-shaped; on molded round foot. 
Height, 5 inches. 
327—Five GErorciIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 
Round, with flute-pierced sides and pearl molded rim. 


Diameter, 3% inches. 


328—F ive SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 
Round; two with pierced galleries, one with flaring sides; one 
with gadrooned sides, other with scrolled grapes on sides. 


Diameters, 41,3; 5144; 514; 5% and 5% inches. 


829—Two GErorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS: 
Round, with engraved and pierced sides having waved, pearl- 
motived rim. 
Diameter, 44, inches. 
330-——Two Onp SHEFFIELD PLatTE COASTERS 


Round, with rosette-pierced rims and gadrooned border. 


Diameter, 4%, inches. 


331—Two Oup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED COASTERS 
Molded round sides; with gadrooned rim. 
Diameter, 55% inches. 
332—Two GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 


Molded round body; with spirally gadrooned rim. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


333—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS 


Round; one with gadrooned body and rim; other molded body, 
with scrolled leaf rim. Engraved with crests. 


Diameters, 644, and 61%, inches. 


3384—THREE SHEFFIELD Pate Coasters 


Round, one with flaring sides and floral rim; one gadrooned havy- 
ing scrolled blossom and leaf rim; other with pierced panels and 
grapevine rim. Two engraved with crests. 


Diameters, 634; 6% and 81%, inches. 


Second Session 


335—TIwo Oxnp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALTS 


Bowl-shape, with key scroll and pearl enrichment. On Spanish 
feet. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


3386——Two SILVER-PLATED SALTS 
Gilded shell, carried on back of eagle; standing on rustic base. 


Height, 5 inches. 


337—Six GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 


Oblong hboat-shape, with gadrooned rim and ball feet. Interior 
gilded. 
Length, 3%, inches 


338—Fovur EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALTS 


Annular ring, with stretchered open wire legs sustaining blue 
glass lining. 
Height, 21%, inches. 


339—T wo Grorcian SHEFFIELD Prats Satrs 
Bowl-shape, with valanced, gadrooned rim. On Spanish feet. 


Diameter, 314 inches. 


340—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED MUFFINEERS 


In the form of castle turret; with scroll pierced tops. 


Height, 5 inches 


841—Two EncusH SILVER-PLATED MustTarps 


(a) Molded deep bowl-shape; with gadrooned rim, dome cover 
having ball finial and strap handle. 


(s) Trimmed with leaf-scrolled borders and scroll-handle. 
Heights, 4 and 31, inches. 


342—Two EncusH Sitver-pLaTeD Musrarps 
(a) Vase-shape, with pierced and engraved body, vase-finialed 
cover. 


(zs) Fluted bowl-shape, with leaf-scrolled rim and reeded handle. 
Heights, 5 and 4% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


LL SC SCC. 


343—Two GrorciaAN SHEFFIELD TEA CapDIES 
Oval and round; both trimmed pearl motives. 


Height, 41, inches. 


844—Two Encruisn Sinver-PLaTeD Bonzon Baskets 
Oval, with pierced and reeded border, open wire bail handle and 


molded oval foot. 
Length, 61% inches. 


345—Two EncutsH SILVER-PLATED Bonspon BASKETS 


Similar to the preceding. 


346—GerEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt CicArETTE Box 
Round, with loose cover; trimmed with gadroonings. 


Height, 31% inches. 


347—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CIGARETTE Box 
Oblong, with hinged dome cover; trimmed with gadroonings. 


Length, 534 inches. 


348—Grorcian Suerrietp Prats Tea Cappy 
Lozenge-shape, with hinged cover having pear-shaped terminal ; 


trimmed with gadroonings. 
Length, 5 inches. 


349—ENcuisH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 
Octagonal, with hinged dome cover; trimmed with pearl motives. 


Height, 3%, inches. 


350—GrEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puatr Toast Rack 


Molded oblong ring, with seven open hoops, loop handle and 
ball feet. 
Length, 614 inches. 


351—EncusH SILnver-PLATED Toast Rack 


Open elongated hexagonal stand, with seven shaped loops, handle 
and ball feet. 
. Length, 634 inches. 


Second Session 


302—ENcLIisH SILVER-PLATED Toast Rack 
Blunted oval open stand, with ball feet, seven shaped hoops and 


oval handle. 
Length, 6% inches. 


353—Two Oxtp EnciisH Srttver-PpLaTteD CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 
Round tray and vase socket, trimmed with looped gadroons. 
Monogrammed. (One without extinguisher. ) 


Diameter, 634 inches. 


354—Two Onp EncuisH SILvER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Similar to the preceding. 


355—Two Oup ENncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Similar to the preceding. 


356—ENGLIsH SILVER-PLATED Fiso Knire anp Fork 
Pierced blade and tines; shell and cartouched handles. Mono- 
grammed. In case. 


357—Two GrEorGIAN SHEFFIELD SALTS 
Gadrooned bowl-shape, with leaf-gadrooned rim. 


Diameter, 4 inches. 


3858—Four GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD SALTS 
Reeded bowl-shape on molded foot. 


Diameter, 334 inches. 


359—Four EncuisH SILvVER-PLATED SALTS 
Gadrooned boat-shape, with pearl rim and oblong foot. 
Length, 41, inches. 


360—Fovur GrorciaN SHEFFIELD PLatTE Sats 
Bowl-shape, on molded foot; trimmed with scrolled blossom rim 


and foot. (One untrimmed at foot.) 
Diameter, 334 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


861—Fovur Oxtp EnceuisH SILVER-PLATED SALTS 
Oval, with arched pierced sides; on claw and ball feet. Blue 
glass linings. (One lining chipped.) 
Length, 31, inches. 
3862—Fovur GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 


Gadrooned bowl-shape, with scrolled blossom rim and _leaf- 


scrolled feet. 
Diameter, 4 inches. 


363—Fovur GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 


Similar to the preceding. 


364—Fovur EnciisH SILVER-PLATED PEPPERS 


Vase-shape, with scrolled shell body. 
Height, 51%, inches. 


365—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED MUFFINEERS 
Vase-shaped, enriched with gadroonings and urn terminal. 


Height, 84%, inches. 


3866—OLp ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED Toast Rack 
Open stand; with seven arched hoops and loop handle. 


Length, 5% inches. 


367—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Toast Rack 


Stretchered open oblong stand with ball feet, seven scrolled hoops 


and loop handle. 
Length, 6%, inches. 


368—EncuIsH SILVER-PLATED Toast Rack 


Open oval stand, with ball feet, seven arched hoops and loop 
handle. 
Length, 7 inches. 


369—OLp ENnciisH SILVER-PLATED Toast Rack 
Open shaped stand; with seven arched hoops and loop handle. 
Length, 7 inches. 


Second Session 


370—Oup EnciisH SILVER-PLATED SPOON WARMER 


Nautilus shell, with partial hinged cover. On rustic base. 


Length, 5%, inches. 


371—-Four GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 


Shell-shape, with scrolled rocaille handle. Interior gilded. 


Length, 434 inches. 


372—Four GErorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 


Triangular, with flute pierced apron, ball feet and central sunk 
bowl for salt. 


Length, 417, inches. 


373—LTIwo Oup EnNncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTSCKS 


Circular tray and urn socket; trimmed with looped gadrooned 
edges. Monogrammed. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 


374—Two Oxutp EncuisH SInvER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Similar to the preceding. 


375—Turee Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLare Snurrer Trays 
(a) Double pear-shape, with pierced gallery and loop handles. 
(es) Similar shape, with floral engraving. 


(c) Gadrooned oblong. 
Lengths, 734, 91% and 8% inches. 


376—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND T'RAy 


Oblong, with round corners and gadrooned rim. Snuffers with 


scrolled handles and baluster feet. 
Length, 8% inches. 


377—GrorRCGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND Tray 


Similar to the preceding; the snuffers somewhat scissor shape. 


Length, 9 inches. 


378—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAY 


Oblong, with leaf and gadrooned rim. Snuffers with rosettes 


and scrollings. 
Length, 914% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


379—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAy 
Oblong; with shell-scrolled round ends. Engraved center. Snuf- 


fers with rosette and scrollings. 
Length, 101% inches. 


380—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAY 
Double pear-shape, with fine rocaille and floral rim. Snuffers 


with rosette and scrolled shell motives. 
Length, 9 inches. 


381—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAy 


Elongated oval, with large leaf scrolled rim; engraved center. 


Snuffers with rosette and shell motives. 
Length, 1034 inches. 


382—TuHREE GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puiate Sauce Boats 
(a) Enriched in repoussé with scrolled cartouches. On Spanish 
feet. 
(3) With leaf-scrolled handle and Spanish feet. 
(c) With gadrooned rim, leaf handle and claw feet. 
Lengths, 6, 81%, and 10 inches. 


383—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Gravy Boats 
Scrolled gadrooned body, with leaf-scrolled handle and shell- 


scrolled oval foot. 
Length, 8 inches. 


384—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLate Gravy Boats 


Similar to the preceding. 


3885—Two EncuisH SInveR-PLATED Gravy Boats anp Trays 


Oval tray and boat, trimmed with grapes and vines; on Spanish 
feet. 


Length, 81% inches. 


386—Two Fine Georcian SHEFFIELD PLATE Sauce Boats 
One with swan-head scroll handle; other with husk and reed 


handle. | 
Length, 11 inches. 


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Second Session 


387—LatTE GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CoverEeD Sauce Boat 
Trimmed with gadrooned rim; domed cover with scrolled pinnacle. 
On leaf and shell feet. Engraved with crest. 


Length, 10 inches. 


388—ENcuIsH SHEFFIELD CIGARETTE Box 


Oblong; with double incurved corners, lion head and ring han- 
dles, gadroon motived rims, ball feet and hinged cover having 


leaf and ball terminal. . 
Length, 71, inches. 


389—GeEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED Tra Cappy 


Oval, with gadrooned rims, lion head and ring handles and hinged 


cover with rosette terminal. 
; Length, 6% inches. 


390—Two Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Prater Boxes 
Round, with hinged cover, trimmed with fluted rim. 


Diameter, 514, inches. 


3891—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 


Oblong, with hinged cover and wire edges. 
Length, 5%, inches. 


392—ENcLisH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 
Oblong, with round corners, dome hinged cover; trimmed with 


gadroon rims. 
Length, 714, inches. 


8983—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 


Similar to the preceding. 
Length, 6% inches. 


394—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CIGARETTE Box 
Similar to the preceding ; trimmed with pearl motived rims. 


Length, 8%, inches. 


895—Two GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLtatrE Bonzson DisuHEs 


Incurved oblong; with gadrooned rim. 
Length, 614, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


396—Srix SILVER-PLATED DisHEs 


Molded low bowl shape; with gadrooned rim. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


397—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TUREEN 


Molded oblong bowl, with round corners, gadrooned rim and 


leaf and reed loop handles. 
Length, 934 inches. 


398—EwncuLisH SILVER-PLATED INDIVIDUAL WARMER 


Oval, with gadrooned rim; domed cover with rosette terminal. 


Stained baluster wood handle. 
Length, 10 inches. 


399—ENcLIisH SILVER-PLATED InpIvipUAL WARMER 
Round, with gadrooned rim to dish and domed cover having 
button terminal. Ebony baluster handle. 


Length, 121/, inches. 


400—EncuiIsH SILVER-PLATED INDIVIDUAL WARMER 


Similar to the preceding. 


401—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED INDIVIDUAL ENTREE 


Round, with reeded rims to dish, cover and button terminal. 


Loose lining. 
Length, 6%, inches. 


402—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TuREEN 


Round, with gadrooned rim, scrolled loop handles and claw feet. 
Dome cover with acorned rustic handle. Monogrammed. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


403—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate TurEEN 


Molded bowl, with gadrooned rim, leaf loop handles and claw 
feet. Molded dome cover with loop handle. 


Diameter, 734, inches. 


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Second Session 


404-—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Basker 


Boat-shape, with fluted open wire sides; reeded bail handle. On 


molded oval base. Clear glass lining. 
Height, 61% inches. 


405—EncLIsH SILVER-PLATED BASKET 


Oval boat-shape; pierced with series of diamond motives and 
having reeded bail handle. On molded oval foot. Blue glass 
lining. 

Height, 7 inches. 


406—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PuiaTe Basket 
Lozenge boat-shape, with rosette pierced border and fluted wire 
body. MReeded bail handle. On lozenge foot. Blue glass lining. 


Height, 8 inches. 


407—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE DisH Cross 


Square arms, with adjustable shell brackets and scrolled rosetted 


feet. 
Length, 12 inches. 


408—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLAteE Disu Cross 


Similar to the preceding; with scrolled pad brackets and oval 


feet. 
Length, 131% inches. 


409—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatre DisH Cross 
Similar to the preceding, with leaf-scrolled brackets and feet. 
Length, 131, inches. 


410—ENncuisH SHEFFIELD CREAMER 


Oviform; with straight collar having gadrooned rim. Wicker 


handle. 
Height, 51, inches. 


411—Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE CovERED SUCRIER 
Molded bowl, with gadrooned rim and leaf-scrolled handles. 


Dome cover with rosette terminal. 
Height, 6 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed wn the forepart of the Catalogue. 


412—GrEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CovERED SUCRIER 
Blunted oval, with gadrooned rim, ball feet and scrolled handles. 


Domed cover with oval mushroom terminal. 
Length, 9 inches. 


413—GeEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED TEAPOT 
Molded boat-shape, with gadroon rims and ball feet. Dome cover 


with rosette terminal. 
Length, 11%, inches. 


414—EnewisH SILveR CoFrFEE-POT 
Oval gadrooned body with tall incurved neck, gadrooned dome 
cover with ebony mushroom terminal and looped handle. 


Height 9 inches, 


415—Enecuisno Sinver-pLratepD Hor-mirx Pircuer By Elkington 
Pear-shaped ; engraved with floral festoons and medallions. Lily 


spray terminal to cover. 
Height, 91, inches. 


416—GerorciaAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Correr-por 
Expanding round body, engraved with scrolled floral rocaille car- 
touches ; pinnacled dome cover and finely scrolled boxwood handle. 


Height, 11 inches. 


417—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE CoFFEE-POT 


Pear-shape, with gadrooned rim and spout. Ivory button ter- 


minal to cover and carved ivory handle. 
Height 9 inches. 


418—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Prater CoFFEE-POT 


Vase-shape; with scroll moldings at rim and shoulder, raspberry 
terminal to cover, leaf-scrolled spout and handle. Engraved 
with crest. 

Height, 81% inches. 


419—Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE CoOFFEE-POT 


Expanding round body ; with gadrooned rim, elaborately scrolled 
spout and handle. Rosette terminal to molded dome cover. 


Height 91, inches. 


Second Session 


420—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CoFFEE-POT 
Similar to the preceding; with plain spout and black handle. 
Height, 9 inches. 


421—GrorciIAN SHEFFIELD PuatE Winrt Wacon 


Two round coasters, with pierced grape and vine border set on 


wheels. Reeded loop handle. 
Length, 161% inches. 


422—LatTe GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE WinrE Wacon 


Two wave-edged coasters, trimmed with floral sprays; set on 


wheels. 
Length, 1534 inches. 


423—Two EneiisH SHEFFIELD ALcoHot Lamp STANDS 
Annular rings, with differing stretchered scrolled legs. 


Diameters, 7 and 814 inches. 


424—Two GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Piratrt ALcoHoL STANDS 


Differing annular rings and stretchered scrolled legs; one reeded ; 


other gadrooned. 
Diameters, 51%, and 534 inches. 


425—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Piate Potato Rine 
Outcurving molded ring, with upper and lower piercing of dia- 


mond motives. (Restored.) 
Diameter, 954 inches. 


426—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMER 


Round low bowl; with leaf-scrolled feet and shell-scrolled loop 


handles. 
Length, 111% inches. 


427—Two ENncLisH SILVER-PLATED WarMERS 
Round; with loose sunk top and loop hinged handles. Mono- 


~ grammed. 
Diameter, 854 inches. 


428—Fovur ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED WARMERS 


Similar to the preceding. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


429—Four EncGiuisH SILvVER-PLATED WARMERS 


Similar to the preceding. 


430—Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLatE WARMER 
Bowl-shape, with loose sunk cover, hinged ring handles and but- 


ton feet. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 


431—Otp Frencn SiLtver-PLATED WARMER 
Gadrooned bowl-shape, with grapevine loop handles and feet. 


Loose sunk cover. 
Diameter, 12 inches. 


432—EncuisH SILvER-PLATED ALCOHOL WARMER 
Annular ring; on stretchered scrolled legs. Loose round dish. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


433—GrEOoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMER 


Square, with round corners, molded side, sunk top and stained 


baluster handle. 
Length, 1614, inches. 


434—Onp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED ReEvoLtvinc CovERED ENTREE 


Elliptical, with revolving cover; engraved with medallions and 


valance motives. On mask and scrolled legs. 
Length, 12 inches. 


435—Onp EncusH Rervotvinc Coverep ENTREE 


Elliptical, with gadroon revolving cover. Enriched with scrolled 
handles, ram’s-headed legs and open festoons. (Imperfect.) 


Length, 12%, inches. 


436—TIwo GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLate TuREENS 
Molded oblong, with round corners, gadrooned rim and reeded 
loop handles. 
Length, 151%, inches. 
437—ELEveN EncuisH SInver-PLATED PLATES 


Round, with scroll-molded gadrooned rims. Monogrammed. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


Second Session 


438—Twetve Encuisu SILVER-PLATED PLATES 


Similar to the preceeding. 


439—Twetve EncuisH SInveER-PLATED PLATES 


Similar to the preceding. 


440—Twertve EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATES 


Similar to the preceding. 


441—S1ixTEEN EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATES 


Similar te the preceding. 


442—Si1xTrEN EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Soup PLATEs 


Similar to the preceding. 


443—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Mrat Cover 
»  _Gadroon oval dome; molded at foot and having rustic leaf loop 
handle. Engraved with crest and monograms. 


Length, 14 inches. 


444—GEoORGIAN SHEFFIELD PruatE Mrat Cover 


Molded oval, enriched with shell and gadrooned border and 


scrolled shell loop handle. 
Length, 1534 inches. 


44.5—-GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Mrat Cover 


Gadroon oval dome; rocaille and leaf loop handle. Engraved 
with Fraser coat-of-arms. 
Length, 191, inches. 


Formerly the property of Lord Lovat. 


446—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED Mirror PLAtTEAu 


Circular molded border; enriched with medallions, gadroons, 


beadings and sphinx feet. 
Diameter, 12 inches. 


4479—Latr GErorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate Mirror PLatreau 


Trilobed molded border; with pearl motives and shell scrolled 


feet. 
Length, 14 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


448—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Mirror Puatreau 
Low bowl-shape, with fine scroll molded border and leaf-scrolled 
feet. 


Diameter, 1414 inches. 


LATE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Mrrror PLATEAU 
Engraved molded round border, with rope motives at crown and 


base. On husked oblong feet. 


449 


Diameter, 16 inches. 


450—O rp EnecuisH Sirver-pLatep Mirror PiatrEau 
Deeply molded oval border, with gadroons, pearl motives and 


clusters of fruit. On scrolled husk feet. 
Length, 18 inches. 


451—Gerorcian SuHerrretp Pirate Mirror Piarrav 
Oblong molded border, with round shell and leaf corners and 


gadroons. On leaf and claw feet. 
Length, 27 inches. 


452—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pate PLATEAU 


Outcurved oval molded border, with shell and leaf edge, leaf 


scrolled handles. On shell feet. 
Length, 221% inches. 


453—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pratt Tray 


Oval, with wave gadrooned gallery, pierced with geometric mo- 
tives. 
Length, 24 inches. 


454—Ewnouisu SILVER-PLATED Tray 


Oval, with grapevine rim and scrolled loop handles. Center en- 
graved with scrolled floral basket panneaux. 


Length, 29 inches. 


455—EncusH SILVER-PLATED Tray 


Similar to the preceding ; grape handles. 
Length, 274% inches. 


Second Session 


456—Oxup EneiisH SILVER-PLATED TRay 
Oval; with gadrooned border, shell-scrolled feet and loop handles. 
Length, 29%, inches. 


457—ENGLISH SHEFFIELD PLatre Tray 


Oblong with round corners, grape and vine border and shell- 
scrolled handles. Center engraved with elaborate floral scrollings 


and basket panneaux. 
Length, 291, inches. 


458—-OLp ENncuisH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


Oval molded border, finely trimmed with bunches of grapes and 


large vine leaves. 
Length, 24 inches. 


459—Enewish SHEerrievp Pirate Tray 
Oval, with waved gadroon gallery pierced with medallions and 


small rosettes. On button feet. 
Length, 24 inches. 


460—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate TRay 
Molded oblong, with scrolled corners, trimmed with fine leaf- 
gadrooned rims, leaf corners and unusual leaf-scrolled loop 
handles; on scrolled feet. Center engraved with coat-of-arms 


and two scrolled floral borders. 
Length, 27 inches. 


461—ENcUsH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Oblong, with canted corners and gadrooned gallery pierced with 
elaborate scrollings. Center engraved with laurel medallion and 


floral and drapery valanced border. 
Length, 221, inches. 


462—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Warmer ENTREE Dis 


Oval low bowl, with baluster and leaf loop handle. On button 


feet. Loose deep gadrooned dish. 
Length, 21 winches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


463—Oxp EneuisH SILVER-PLATED WerLuL AND TREE PLATTER 
Gadrooned lobed oval, with shell motives at quarters. On finely 
leaf-scrolled shell feet. Engraved with coat-of-arms and mono- 


gram. 
Length, 24 inches. 


464—Oxp EncuisH Sinver-PLATED PLATTER 
Gadrooned oval, with fine shell-scrolled motives at quarters. En- 


graved with coat-of-arms and crest. 
Length, 24 inches. 


465—Gerorcian SHerrienp Prare Meat Puatrer 
Molded oval; with exceptionally fine gadrooned border. 
Length, 23 inches. 


BG Corin ata SHEFFIELD Pirate WeLL anp Tree Puatrrer 
Molded lobed oval; with exceptionally fine gadrooned border and 


scrolled feet. 
Length, 23 inches. 


467—GerorciAn SHEFFIELD Pirate WELL AND Trer Pruatrrer 


Molded lobed oval, with very fine gadrooned border having 
scrolled shell motives at quarters. On leaf-bracketed claw feet. 


Length, 251% inches. 


468—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Prarr Breap Tray 
Elongated oval deep dish, with fine gadrooned rim. 
Length, 16 inches. 


469—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Puate Breap Tray 


Elongated oval deep boated dish, with excellent gadrooned rim. 
Engraved with crest. 
Length, 151% inches. 


4°70—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pruatre Breap Tray 


Elongated oval deep dish, with molded rim enriched with shell 
scrollings at quarters. Engraved with coroneted monogram. 


Length, 1734, inches. 


Second Session 


4'71—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PrAteE Breap Tray 


Oblong, with rounded ends, gadrooned rim and scrolled blossom 


corners. 
Length, 17 inches. 


472—T'wo GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Breap Trays 
Deep oblong, with round corners, gadrooned rim and engraved 


coroneted monograms. 
Length, 15 inches. 


4°73—EnciisH SHEFFIELD INnKSTAND 
Oblong, with scrolled claw feet, pearl motived gallery and parti- 
tion pierced with elaborate scrollings. Fitted with two covered 


inkwells. 
Length, 91/, inches. 


Late GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puatre InxstTanp 
Scrolled oblong, with scrolled border and feet; fitted with two 
pen-wells, two mounted ink bottles and wafer vase having taper 


holder as cover. 


ATA 


Length, 101% inches. 


475—LatE GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE INKsTAND 
Scrolled oblong, with leaf and shell rim, bracket feet, loop han- 
dles and two sunk wells for pens. Fitted with two cut-glass wells 
and round central wafer holder with taper holder as cover. 


Length, 141, inches. 


476—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate INKsTAND 
Oblong, with round corners, elaborately scroll-pierced gallery 
having gadrooned edges, eagle claw feet and sunk pen-wells. 
Fitted with two cut-glass bottles, vase wafer holder and taper 


holder as cover. 
Length, 101%, inches. 


4'777—GEorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CrUET 
Scrolled oblong base, with scrolled feet; arranged with annular 
rings for eight cut-glass bottles and long scrolled loop handle. 


~ (One bottle missing.) 
Height, 11 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


478—GrEorRGIAN INDIVIDUAL SHEFFIELD PLATE TEAPOT 
Bowl-shape, with incurved hood. Enriched with engraved me- 


dallions and floral scrollings. 
Length, 8 inches. 


479—InpivipuaL EncrisH SILvER-PLATED CoFFEE-POT 
Expanding round sides, with ebony terminal to cover and square 


straight handle. 
Height, 6 inches. 


480—SILVER-PLATED ARGYLE Gravy Por 
Bowl top compartment, with wicker handle; incurved lower com- 


partment, with long scrolled spout. 
Height, 6% inches. 


481—GrorRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Trapor 
Blunted oval gadrooned body, with scrolled hood and cover with 


rosette terminal. Boxwood handle. 
Length, 81%, inches. 


482—Earty EncuisH SInver-PLATED Hort-mitx Pircurr 


Barrel shape, with gadrooned rims; loose cover. with ball ter- 


minal. Scrolled black handle. 
Height, 8 inches. 


483—EncuIsH SILVER-PLATED Miztx Pircurr 


Oval ewer-shape, with festooned band at shoulder. Boxwood 


scrolled handle. 
Height, 91, inches. 


484—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Prater Corrrr-por 


Gadrooned deep bowl-shape, with shell and scrolled rim, ga- 
drooned cover having ebony button terminal. Molded scrolled 
boxwood handles. 

Height, 8 inches, 


485—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate Correr-por 


Pear-shape, engraved with floral scrollings, shell and scroll rims, 
fluted leaf-scrolled spout and leaf-carved boxwood handle. 


Height, 81, inches. 


Second Session 


486—LatrE GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Hort-mitxk PircHer 
Molded and gadrooned deep bowl body, with gadrooned spreading 
foot. Acorned, pinnacled cover and ebonized scrolled handle. 


Height 10 inches. 


487—Oxup EnceuisH SILVER-PLATED Mitx Pircuer 


Bulbous body, with shell and honeysuckle band. Ebonized scroll 


handle. 
Height, 834 inches. 


488—Oup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED COFFEE-POT 


Bulbous body, with straight collar enriched with scrolled leaves 
and blossoms. Cover with leaf and berried terminal. Scrolled 


boxwood handle. 
Height, 94, inches. 


489—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE-POT 


Pear-shaped body and scrolled spout engraved with floral scrolled 
cartouches. Cover with rosette terminal. Ebonized scrolled 


handle. 
Height, 834, inches. 


490—GrEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE-POT 


Pear-shape, with engraved floral scrolled cartouches, leaf crest- 
ing, engraved cover having rosette terminal and leaf-scrolled 


handle. 
Height, 914, inches. 


491—Oup ENncuisH SILVER-PLATED COFFEE-POT 
Squat ewer-shape; with basket panneaux, scrolled engraving, 
leaf-scrolled handle and spout and scrolled bracket feet. 
Height, 10 inches. 


492—-GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puatr Hot-mitk PircHEer 


Scrolled gadrooned body, with incurved neck, gadrooned rims, 
cover with round leaf terminal and ebony handle. 


Height, 914, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


493—GeroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TEAPOT 
Gadrooned bowl-shape, with two scrolled leaf rims at crown. 
Small gadrooned cover having rosette terminal. Scrolled box- 
wood handle. 
Length, 63% inches. 
494—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE-POT 
Pear-shape, with two scrolled leaf rims at crown. Domed cover 
with boxwood vase terminal and scrolled handle. 


Height, 10%, inches. 


495—-LatTE GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PuatTE CoFFEE-POT 
Expanding round body, with molded domed cover having acorned 
rosette terminal, fine leaf-scrolled spout and scrolled boxwood 
handle. 
Height, 1034 inches. 
496—LatTE GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Hor-mitx Prircuer 


Ewer shape, engraved with husk festoons; S-scrolled boxwood 


handle. 
Height, 111% inches. 


497-—O.Lp Encuisn SInver-PLATED Hor-mitK PircHEerR 


Wave gadrooned oval ewer-shape, with gadrooned rims at shoul- 


der. Boxwood loop handle. 
Height, 111% inches. 


498—GerorRGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate Mitx Pircuer 


Similar in shape to the preceding. 
Height, 1134 inches. 


499—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Prats CoFFEE-PoT 


Ewer-shape, with fine pearl molded banding. Cover with acorn 
terminal. Unusual scrolled boxwood handle. 
Height, 181%, inches. 


500—Two Earty Grorcian Sitver anp SHEFFIELD Puate Can- 
DLESTICKS 
Festooned half-fluted Ionic shaft. On doubly festooned pedestal 
stepped square base. 
Height, 137% inches. 


Note: One candlestick of this pair is of silver and was made by John 
Carter. London Hall Mark of 1772. 


Second Session 


501—Srx Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate CANDLESTICKS 
Gadrooned baluster shaft, with leaf-enriched socket and fine 
spreading gadrooned base having scrolled shell motives at in- 


tervals. 
Height, 10 inches. 


502—Fovur GrorciIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Similar to the preceding; varying in enrichments. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


503—Two Parcet GinpED SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Half-reeded fluted Ionic shaft. On stepped and gadroon base. 
Height, 121% inches. 


504—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLaTE CANDLESTICKS 
Tapering round shaft, round molded base and urn socket; 


trimmed with varied scrolled leaf-bandings. 
Height, 10%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


505—Two GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Round clustered columnar shaft, with leaf capital and square 
base; enriched with unusual scrolled gadroons. 


Height, 184% inches. 
506—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Incurved round shaft, with ram’s-head and hoof-leg enrichment, 
fluted socket and festooned square base having leaf moldings. 


Height, 1114 inches. 


507—TIwo EncuisH SILvER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS 
Half-reeded Corinthian shaft, with pearl-motived stepped base. 
Height, 1134 inches. 


Second Session 


508—Two Gerorcian SHEFFIELD PLate CANDLESTICKS 


Oblong balustered shaft and socket, with gadrooned borders. 


On molded oblong base with round corners. 
Height, 125% inches. 


509—Fovr GrorciAn SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDLESTICKS 
Spirally fluted tapering round shaft, with socket and molded 
round base similarly enriched. Engraved with crests. 


Height, 12%, inches. 


510—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDELABRA 


Molded tapering round shaft; with detachable scrolled arms for 


three lights. 
Height, 1514 inches. 


511—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate CANDELABRA 
Tapering round shaft, urn socket and molded round base; en- 
riched with gadroonings. Scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 161, inches. 


512—-T wo GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 


Half-reeded tapering round shaft, with gadrooned, molded base 
and urn socket. Scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 171, inches. 


513—TIwo GeorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 


Tapering round shaft, molded base and urn socket having ga- 
droonings. Reeded scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 1914 inches. 


514—-T wo Oxp Eneuisu SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Incurved gadrooned shaft, scrolled base and urn socket enriched 
with large leaf motives. Leaf-scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 21%, inches. 


515—Two Late GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 


Tapering round shaft, base and urn socket enriched with looped 
gadrooned bandings. Reeded S-scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 1934 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


516—Two EncusH SILvER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Tapering round shaft, scroll molded base and urn socket en- 
riched with scrolled blossom banding. Reeded scrolled arms for 


five lights. 
Height, 181% inches. 


517—Two EncuisH SILvVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Half-reeded Corinthian column; on stepped square base. Leaf- 


scrolled arms for four lights. 
Height, 2014, inches. 


518—-I'wo Oxip EncuiisH SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Fluted incurved baluster shaft, with leaf bandings, scrolled ga- 
drooned foot and leaf-scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 22 inches. 


519—Two GEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Half-reeded round shaft, with double gadroon molded base. S- 


scrolled reeded arms for three lights. 
Height, 1714, inches. 


520—Two Otp ENGLIsH SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 


Reeded round shaft, on balustered base supported by three grif- 
fons standing on molded round base having three outset flanges. 
Honeysuckle scrolled arms for four lights. 


Height, 2334 inches. 


521—Two Grorctan SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Tapering round shaft, base and urn bobéche enriched with ga- 
drooned bandings. Reeded leaf-scrolled arms for four lights. 


Height, 2414, inches. 


522—T wo GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 


Leaf-enriched tapering round shaft, with gadroon and leaf-mo- 
tived round base and urn socket. Leaf and reeded scrolled arms 
for five lights. 

Height, 25 inches. 


Second Session 


523—Two Bravutirut Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 


Half-reeded expanding round shaft, enriched with long leaves at 
foot and leaf imbrications at crown and round base. Supported 
on incurved triangular molded base having bracketed claw feet. 


Reeded leaf-scrolled arms for five lights. 
Height, 27 inches. 


524—Two Otp Eneisu SILvER-PLATED CANDFELABRA 
Leaf-scrolled, waving rustic shaft; enriched with open vines and 
two cupidons. On claborate scrolled tripod cartouched base. 
Double-scrolled leaf arms for ten lights. Engraved with mono- 


gram. 
Height, 35%, inches. 


525—GEoORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRUM 


Tapering shaft ; urn socket and round molded base enriched with 
gadroonings and leaf bandings. Reeded scrolled arms for four 


lights. 
Height, 2234 inches. 


526—Onp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED LAMP 


Expanding round shaft and round molded pedestal, enriched with 


pearl bandings. Bulbous oil chamber. 
Height, 30 inches. 


527—Two SILVER-PLATED SCONCES Italian Renaissance Style 


Scrolled cartouche back, with scrolled acanthus leaves, festoons 
and two. cupidons supporting basket of flowers. Three scrolled 


arms for lights. 
Height, 1634 inches. 


528—Turee Otrp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED COMPOTIERS 


Fluted round shaft, with molded round crown and base; engraved 


with floral scrollings and valance motives. 
Height, 734 inches. 


529—Four Otp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED COMPOTIERS 


Similar to the preceding. 


530—_Four Oup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED COMPOTIERS 


Similar to the preceding. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


5381—EneLisH SILVER-PLATED CREAMER AND Bown 
Bowl-shape, with gadrooned and scrolled shell rim, scrolled han- 


dles and shell feet. 
Lengths, 7 and 8% inches. 


5382—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CREAMER AND Bown 
Molded oblong body; enriched with pearl moldings and strap 


handles. 
Lengths, 64% and %14 inches. 


5383—GeEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PuateE CrEAMER AND Bown 
Low molded bowl-shape, with fine leaf-scrolled handles. Interiors 


gilded. 
Lengths, 5% and %%% inches. 


534—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Creamer AND Bown 


Gadroon molded bowl-shape, with blossomed loop handles. In- 


teriors gilded. . 
Lengths, 64%, and 75% inches. 


535—GeEorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puatr Tra Ser 
Molded boat-shape, with leaf-engraved bands and molded strap 
handles. Teapot, oval stand, sucrier and creamer. Engraved 


with crests. 
Lengths, 1112; 714; 714, and 54 inches. 


536—SILVER-PLATED Tra Set 
Gadrooned oval low body with gadrooned rims, scrolled feet and 
handles. Teapot, covered sucrier, bowl and creamer. 


Lengths, 94,3; 914; 7 and 61, inches. 


5387—Oxup EncuisH SILvER-PLATED Tra Ser 
Broad pear-shape; engraved with arabesque medallions. Teapot, 
creamer and sucrier. 
Lengths, 10%, 43, and 7% “inches, 


538—Latr Grorcran SHEFFIELD Prare Tra Ser 


Low oval gadrooned body, with small gadrooned rim and cover 
having ebony terminal; scrolled handles. Teapot, creamer and 
sucrier. | 


Lengths, 1114; 8 and 8% inches. 


Second Session 


5389—Oxp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED T'rA AND CoFrFEE SET 


Oval expanding body, with pearl rims and scroll-engraved band- 
ings and double medallions. Tea and coffee pot, creamer and 


sucrier. 
Heights, 5; 714; 334 and 8% inches. 


540—GerorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Tra Ser 
Gadrooned bowl-shape, with flanged blossom and shell-scrolled 


flange near reed hood. Teapot, sucrier and creamer. 


Lengths, 1014; 814 and 6% inches. 


541—Oxup EncuisuH SHEFFIELD Prats Tra SET 


Oval boat-shape body, with gadroons at incurved neck. Teapot, 


sucrier and creamer. 
Lengths, 121%; 714% and 61% inches. 


542—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Piate TEAPoT 
Blunted oval boat-shape, with alternate scrolled flutes and ga- 
droons and pomegranate scrolled rim; cover with oblong berried 


terminal. Ebony handle. 
Length, 1034 inches. 


5483—Oxn.p EncuisH SILVER-PLATED TEAPOT 


Oval expanding body, with scroll engraved cover. Looped ebony 


handle, 
Length, 111% inches. 


544—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PuatTE T'RAPOT 


Blunted oval body, engraved with rosetted scroll banding; dome 


cover with ebony terminal. 
Length, 11% inches. 


545—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CREAMER AND Bown 

Low round body, with scroll blossomed rim and curved leaf han- 
dles. Interior gilded. 

Lengths, 6%, and 7%, inches. 

546—GerorciAN SHEFFIELD Puate Hot-water KetrrLe 
Gadrooned body and neck, with leaf-scrolled shoulder, looped 

wicker handle. On stand having reeded hoofed legs. 
Height, 1434, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
ae cscs een 


547%7—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PiaTE URN 
Vase-shape, with domed cover having ringed ball terminal. On 
molded square base with ball feet. Looped reeded handies. 
Height, 134% inches. 


548—GrorcGiAN SHEFFIELD PiatE Urn 
Globular, with ball terminal, lion head and ring handles, in- 


curved shaft and square base having ball feet. 
Height, 121% inches. 


549—GrorciaAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Hot-water Kerrie 
Globular, engraved with medallioned crest and basketed scroll- 
ings; cover with scrolled pear-shaped terminal; looped bail 
handle. On pierced scrolled stand having C-scrolled shell feet. 
Height, 1434 inches. 


550—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Hot-watrer Kerrie 
Pear-shape, with scrolled bail handle, spout and cover having 
floral terminal. Round stand, with open. scroll feet and sustain- 


ing’ arms. 
Height, 138% inches. 


551—Late Grorcian Sitver-piatTep Hort-water Kerrie 
Bulbous body, with scrolled loop handle and melon terminal to 
cover. Molded round stand, with fine scrolled legs having shell 


feet. 
Height, 1454 inches. 


552—LatTE Grorcian Suerrienp Prare Hor-warrer Kerrie 
Gadroon oviform, with leaf-scrolled loop handle and lily terminal 
to cover. Open stand of stretchered scrolling leafage. 


Height, 1454 inches. 


'553—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Hot-warer Kerrier 


Broad pear-shape ; enriched in repoussé with scrolled cartouches ; 
cover with melon terminal and fine leaf-scroll loop handle. 
Round molded stand pierced with scrollings. On leaf and shell 
cabriole legs. 

Height, 15 inches. 


Second Session 


554—GerorGiaAN SHEFFIELD PuatrE Hot-water Kerrie 
Wave-gadrooned pear-shape, with loop bail handle and lily ter- 
minal to cover. Molded round stand, having leaf-scrolled lyre 


arms and shell feet. 
Height, 1614, inches. 


555—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate Urn 
Deep bowl-shape, with outcurved gadrooned cresting, cover with 
acorn terminal, and looped leaf handles terminating in bunches 
of grapes. On tapering strap legs having lion heads and claw 
feet, incurved gadrooned square base and ball feet. 


Height, 14%, inches. 


556—Late Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Hor-watrer Kerrie 
Broadly gadrooned pear-shape, with fluted scrolled spout, cover 
with rosette terminal and finely scrolled loop handle having ivory 
center. On molded incurved oblong base with open rocaille sup- 


ports and floral scrolled feet. 
Height, 1634 inches. 


557—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Urn 
Oviform, with incurved neck, dome cover with pineapple terminal ; 
leaf-scrolled side handles. Trimmed at intervals with bandings 
of clustered flowers and leaves. On molded square base and 


bracketed claw feet. 
Height, 181%, inches. 


558—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Piate Urn 
Repoussé pear-shaped body, spirally leaved, gadrooned and 
fluted ; open scrolled side handles and spigot. Curious pinnacled, 
rocailled pear-shaped cover. On square pierced base and open 


leaf-scrolled feet. 
Height, 22%, inches. 


559—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Liqueur CRruet 
Incurved triangular base, with three square holders fitted with 


square cut-glass bottle. Long loop handle. 
Height, 10%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


560—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Piate Liqueur CRUET 
Molded trilobed gadrooned base; on bracketed claw feet; ar- 
ranged with three rings fitted with reed cut-glass bottles. Long 


reeded handle having leaf loop termination. 
Height, 114% inches. 


561—Two O.tp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED AND Guass ComMPorTiERs 


Grape and vine rustic stem, with arms sustaining loose sanded 
glass round dish cut with diapers to the clear. Open round 


base with further vines. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 


562—Two Oxtp EncuisH Sinver-PLaATeD AND Grass ComMPorTiIERs 


Similar to the preceding. 


563—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATTERS 


Oval, with well-molded border. 
Lengths, 19%, and 17% inches. 


564—Two Encuisu Sitver-PLATED PLATTERS 


Similar to the preceding. } 
Length, 20 inches. 


565—TxHree O1rp EncuisH SInver-PLATED PLATTERS 
Pointed oval, with reeded rims. 


Lengths, two 22 inches, other 1734 inches. 


566—Enewiso Sinver-PLATED PLATTER 


Oval, with pearl-molded border. 
Length, 1814 inches. 


567—Oup EncusuH SILVER-PLATED PLATTER 


Oval, with gadroon molded border. 
Length, 1814 inches. 


568—EneuisH Sinver-PLATED PLATTER 
Molded oval, with scrolled rocaille and leaf border. 


Length, 1614 inches. 


Second Session 


569—-Two Oup EneuisH SILVER-PLATED CHop DisHEs 
Round; one with scrolled floral rim; other with grape and vine 


leaved border. 
Diameter, 12 inches. 


570—Two EncusH SILvER-PLATED Cuor DisHEs 
Round, with scrolled molded gadrooned border. 


Diameter, 11% inches. 


571—Two EnceuisH SILVER-PLATED CHorp DisHEs 


Similar to the preceding. Initialed C. 


Diameter, 121 inches. 


572—_-Two SmatL Encuise SILVER-PLATED PLATTERS 


Oval, with gadrooned border. 
Length, 101% inches. 


573—Two Smautt EncuisH Sitver-PLATED PLATTERS 


Similar to the preceding. 
Length, 101% inches. 


574—Turee SMALL ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED PLATTERS 


Similar to the preceding. 
Length, 101% inches. 


575—Turee SMart EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATTERS 


Similar to the preceding. 
Lengths, 1154 and 1234 inches. 


576—Turee Smatyt EnciuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATTERS 
Oval, with scrolled rocaille and leaf edges. 
Lengths, 1014, 12 and 12%4 inches. 


577—Oxip EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHop DisH 


Round, with blossom and leaf-scrolled rim. 
Diameter, 1034 inches. 


578—Encusu SItver-PLATED WELL AND TREE STEAK DisH 


Oval, with finely molded rim. 
Length, 1114 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
a cg nee cre nnn eS 


579—Two Encusn SInverR-PLATED SALVERS 
Scrolled round; with grape border and open leaf feet. Center 


engraved with floral scrollings. 
Diameter, 91% inches. 


580—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Round, with scroll-molded rocaille and leaf borders. Engraved 


center. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 


581—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Round, with scrolled molded border; enriched with shell motives 


and scrollings. 
Diameter, 8%, inches. 


582—Two Otp EnciisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 
(a) Lobed round, with cartouched gadrooned rim. 
(8) Round, with double pearl-motived molded border. 


Diameters, 95% and 81% inches. 


588—Two Oxtp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 
(a) Oval, with gadrooned rim and ball feet. 


(8) Similar, with claw feet. 
. Lengths, 10144 and 6%, inches. 


584—Two Oxtp Encuisn Sitver-praTep SALVERS 
(a) Round, with pearl rim and pierced scroll border; leaf fect. 
(8) Round, with pearl-molded border. 


Diameters, 7 and 814 inches. 


585—Two Oxp Encuisn Sinver-PLaTeD SALvERS 
(a) Molded round, with pearl rim and claw feet. 


(8) Scroll-molded round, with gadrooned edge and Spanish 
feet. 


Diameters, 6144 and 6% inches. 


586—Two Encusu Sinver-piatep SAaLvers 


Round; finely scroll molded and finished with shell and scrolls. 
On scroll ball feet. 


Diameter, 614 inches. 


Second Session 


587—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 614 inches. 


588—Two EneuisH SILVER-PLATED SMALL TRAysS 


Oval, with scroll-pierced gallery finished with pearl motives. On 


ball feet. 
Length, 61 inches. 


589—Two EneuisH SILverR-PLATED SMatt Trays 
(a) Oblong, with canted corners and arched pierced gallery. 
(8) Square, with gadroon and shell border; on ball feet. 
Lengths, 7 and 5%% inches. 


590—TuHree ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 
(a) Round, with molded rim. 
(p) Oval, with gadroon and shell edge. 
(c) Oval, with gadrooned rim and fan feet. 
Diameter, 554 inches; Lengths, 717, and 6%% inches. 


591—ENcuisH SILVER-PLATED SMALL TRAy 
Molded oblong; with canted corners and arched pierced gallery. 
Length, 7 inches. 


592—EnNGLISH SILVER-PLATED SMALL 'T'RAyY 


Similar to the preceding. 


593—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CREAMER AND SUCRIER 
(a) Creamer, goblet shape with gadrooned flutes and molded 
strap handles. 
(3) Sucrier, deep bowl-shaped, with tripod ram’s-head and hoof 


legs. . 
Heights, 444 and 414, inches. 


594—Two SILVER-PLATED CREAMERS 
(a) Ten-side helmet-shape; on square foot. 
(sw) Pear-shape, with gadrooned lip and foot; scrolled handle. 
Heights, 434 and 51% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


595—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CREAMERS 
(a) Fluted ewer-shape, with square foot. 
(zn) Gadrooned helmet-shape, with oblong foot. | 
Heights, 6% and 6% inches. 


596—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TEAPOT 
Gadrooned, blunted oval body, with scrolled flanged cresting. On 
button feet; looped boxwood handle. 


Length, 7% inches. 


597—ENcUusH SILVER-PLATED CREAMER 
Reeded expanding oval kody, with scrolled handle. 
Height, 4% inches. 


598—SHEFFIELD Pirate WinE FuNNEL AND INKSTAND 


(a) Molded loose funnel, with gadrooned rim and pierced gilded 


strainer. 


(s) Square incurved inkstand with pearl edges, small drawer, 
fitted under hinged cover with covered glass well. 


Length, 6 inches; height, 814 inches. 


599—Two EncusH Parcet GrupED SILVER-PLATED SALTS 
Gilded shell carried on back of eagle standing on rustic base. 


Width, 5 inches. 


600—Two EneuisH Parcen GinpED SILVER-PLATED Sats 
Similar to the preceding. 


THIRD SESSION 


WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 10.30 A. M. 


Catalogue Numbers 601 to 900, inclusive 


GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATED WARE 


601—Two Sriver-PLATED Trays 


Round, one with scalloped rim. 
Diameters, 6 and 5% inches. 


602—EneLisH SILVER-PLATED SALVER 
Scallop-molded round; trimmed with scrolled shell motives. On 


scrolled ball feet. 


Diameter, 714 inches. 


603—Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVER 
Round, with gadroon and flute rim. On ball feet. Engraved 


with crest. 
Diameter, 714 inches. 


604—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVER 


Reeded and molded oval; on bracket feet. 
Length, 8% inches. 


605—GrorcGIAN SHEFFIELD TRAY 


Serpentined oval, with reed and floral rim. 
Length, 834 inches. 


606—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVER 
Molded oval, with gadrooned rim. Engraved with crest. On 


wood base. 
Length, 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


607—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVER 
Molded round, with gadrooned rim and scrolled feet. Mono- 


grammed. 
Diameter, 8 inches. 


608—GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED SALVER 
Round, with scroll and floral border and feet. Engraved with 


crest, monogram and scroll basket center. 
Diameter, 81%, inches. 


609—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE Savers 
(A) Round, with gadrooned edge, scroll feet and engraved mono- 
gram. 
(3) With reeded rim and fan feet. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


610—Two GrorciaAN SHEFFIELD Puate SALvERS 
Round, with gadrooned rim and shell-scrolled feet. 


Diameter, 81% inches. 


611—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD PiatE Satvers 


Scroll-molded round, with shell and scroll enrichment. On shell 
feet. 


Diameter, 8°, inches. 


612-—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVERS 


(A) Scroll-molded round, with scrolled cartouche rim, engraved 
scroll border and fine scrolled ball feet. 


(8) With scrolled floral rim, open feet and initialed within floral 
border. 


Diameters, 8 and 9 inches. 


6138—Two Groreian SHEFFIELD PuatTE SALVERS 


(a) Scroll-molded round, with fine open feet and rocaille and 
scroll engraved center. : 


(2) Similar, with shell rim, leaf-scrolled ball feet. 


Diameters, 934 and 101% inches. 


Third Session 


614—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Tray 


Molded oblong, with round corners, gadrooned rim and scrolled 
feet. 
Length, 10 inches. 


615—EncusH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Scroll-molded oval, with shell and leaf-scrolled rim. 


Length, 1234, inches. 


-616—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Prate Tray 


Molded oblong, with round corners and gadrooned rim. 


Length, 11 inches. 


617—Two Gerorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE CREAMERS | 
Oval boat-shape and round; variously trimmed with scrolled ga- 
droonings, claw feet and ball feet and leaf-scrolled handles. 


Lengths, 6 and 61% inches. 


618—GeorcIAN SHEFFIELD Puate CREAMER AND CovERED SUCRIER 


Bowl-shape, with gadroons, floral scroll bands, leaf-scroiled han- 
dles and cover with berried ball terminal. 
Lengths, 61, and 7%, inches. 


619—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CREAMER AND SUCRIER 


Blunted oval boat-shape, trimmed with shell-scrolled rim and leaf- 


enriched looped handles. 
Lengths, 614 and 85% inches. 


620—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SUCRIER 
Gadrooned bowl, with small beaded rim and reeded strap handles. 
Length, 7 inches. 


621—Oxtp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SUCRIER 


Gadrooned globular, with beaded boat-shaped mouth. S-scrolled 


handles. 
Length, 7 inches. 


622—Latr GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SUCRIER 


Bowl-shaped with beaded rims, engraved medallions and loop 


handles. Engraved with crest. 
Length, 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem ts offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


623—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SUCRIER 
Gadrooned bowl, with molded rim. Gilded interior. 


Diameter, 534 inches. 


624—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SucRIER 
Bowl-shape, with engraved imbricated scrolled cartouches; leaf- 


scrolled handles. 
Length, 814 inches. 


625—GrorciIAN SHEFFIELD PiatE Bowr 
Gadrooned bowl, with smaller gadrooned rim. Interior gilded. 


Diameter, 71% inches. 


626—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Piate SucrIER 
Molded low bowl, with scrolled shell edge and ball feet. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


627—EncuisH SHEFFIELD PLaTE SucriER 
Bowl shape; on molded round foot. Engraved with deep band 


of medallions and scrollings. 
Diameter, 614 inches. 


628—OLp EneuisH Sitver-Piatep T'Eapor 


Gadrooned and molded globular body, with dome cover having 


ball terminal. 
Height, 71, inches. 


629—Enenisnh Sinver-PpLatrep ARGYLE Gravy Por 


Pear-shaped, with outcurved foot; two compartments, one with 
short, other with long spout. Dome cover with pineapple ter- 
minal. 

Height, 714, inches. 


630—Gerorcian Suerrietp Puare Gravy Por 
Helmet shape; with round molded foot and S-handle. 
Height, 634 inches. 


Third Session 


631-——Two GerorcGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate Coverep TuUREENS 


Oblong bowls, with gadroon enrichment loop leaf handles and 
foot. Domed cover with further gadroons and loop handle. 


Engraved with crest. 
Length, 73, inches. 


632—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED SAucre TUREEN 


Oval vase-shape, with loop handles and molded oval foot. Dome 


cover with vase terminal. 
Length, 101% inches. 


633—Two GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE TuREENS AND TRAys 


Gadrooned bowl-shape, with leaf and shell handles, gadrooned 
rims, cover with leaf and berry loop handle. Enriched tray 
with broad acanthus-leaf expanding into handles. 


Length, 934, inches. 


634—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate TuREEN 


Bowl-shape, with loop handles and dome cover having blossom 


terminal. 
Length, 7 inches. 


635—Two GrorciAn SHEFFIELD PLATE TuREENS 
Bowl-shape, with leaf loop handles, molded round~ foot, ga- 


drooned rim, and domed cover having berried leaf loop handle. 


Length, 9°4 inches. 


636—Fovur Parcet GinpEp SILVER-PLATED SALTS 
Gilded shell, carried on back of eagle standing on rustic base. 


Length, 5 inches. 


637—Oxup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 


Pearl-molded scrolled round tray, with gallery for storm glass, 
long extinguisher and cartouched scroll handle. 
Diameter, 61% inches. 


638—Two Otp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Molded round base, with small socket, open gallery for storm 


glass and long extinguisher. 
Length, 51% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


639—-Two Oxip ENcLisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 
Round tray, with gadrooned rim and long round shaft fitted with 
spring for candle, 
ara Length, 51% inches. 
640—Two Oxrp EncLisH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 


Similar to the preceding. 


641—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate DisH Cross 
Square cross base, with expanded brackets and scrolled oval feet. 


Length, 1214 inches. 


642—GeroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Disu Cross 
Similar to the preceding; varying in detail. 
Length, 121% inches. 
643—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate CoastTERs 


Round, with gadroon gallery connected by loop shell, loop han- 


dles. 
Length, 144%, inches. 


644—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate WarMER 


Oblong, with inset corners and gadrooned rim; rope-motived 
loop handles. Engraved with crest. 
Length, 115% inches. 


645—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Warmers 
Round, with sunk top and hinged looped side handles. 


Diameter, 734, inches. 


646—Four Encusy Sinver-PLaTEep WARMERS 


Round, with loose plate cover engraved with monogram; hinged 
loop side handles. | 


Diameter, 81% inches. 


647—Two EncuisH SInver-PLATED WARMERS 


Similar to the preceding. 


648—Oxrp Eneuisu Sitver-pratep Cuor Disu By Elkington 
Deep round, with molded rim: 
. Diameter, 934 inches. 


Third Session 


649—S1x SInvER-PLATED PLATES 
Round, with broad molded rims. 


Diameter, 1054 inches. 


650—Srix EncuisH SILvER-PLATED PLATES 


Scrolled reeded round, with leaf and berry enrichment. 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


651—Srx Otp ENcuisH SILveR-PLATED Soup PuatTeEs 
Deep centers. Borders trimmed with gadroons; engraved crest. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


652—Eicut OLtp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATES 


Scroll-molded round, with gadrooned rims. Engraved with crest. 


Diameter, 934 inches. 


653—Twentve Oup EncuisH SILvEeR-PLATED PLaATEs 
Round, with flanged borders having beaded edge. 


Diameter, 914 inches. 


654—FourtTEEN Otp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATES 


Similar to the preceding. 


-655—Two Grorcian GILDED SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Garlanded round shaft with pearl-motived bobéche and square 


molded base. 
Height, 5%, inches. 


656—Fovur GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Shaft as voluminously robed vestal; urn bobéche and circular 


molded base. 
Height, 111%, inches. 


657—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD Piare CaNnDLESTICKS 
Incurved fluted baluster, with rams’ heads having hoofed legs; 
fluted socket; square molded base enriched with festoons and 


leafage. Initialed. 
Height, 1114 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


658—-Four GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Leaf-enriched baluster shaft; on scroll-molded spreading base 


with similar leafage. 
Height, 934 inches. 


659—Fovur GErorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Leaf-enriched tapering round shaft; urn socket and molded 


round base with shell-scrolled bandings. 
Height, 111% inches. 


660—Four GrorGiaAN SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS 


Half-reed fluted and festooned Ionic shaft. On square incurved 
base having medallioned crest and laurel festoon. 


Height, 12 inches. 


661—T'wo Grorcian SHEFFIELD Piatt CANDLESTICKS 
Fluted Corinthian column, with gadrooned and molded base. 


Height, 141% inches. 


Third Session 


662—T'wo Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Expanding baluster shaft, with gadroonings. On round base 
having leaf-enriched reedings. Loose arms for three lights. 


Height, 201%, inches. 


663—Two Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDELABRA 
Tapering round shaft and molded round base enriched with gad- 
roonings. Loose scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 215% inches. 


664—Two GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Phare CANDELABRA 


Leaf-enriched expanding round shaft; gadrooned on base and at 


crown. Loose scrolled arms for two lights. 
Height, 191, inches. 


665—Two Late GrorciaAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE CANDELABRA 
Urn socket, tapering round shaft and molded base; enriched with 
oval medallioned bandings. Loose scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 191, inches. 


666—Two EnciisH SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA By Elkington 


Half-reeded Corinthian column; on square base having festooned 


urns. Loose scrolled arms for five lights. 
Height, 2014, inches. 


667—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Scrolled baluster shaft and molded spreading base, enriched with 
leaf motives. Loose scrolled arms for three lights. 


| Height, 21 inches. 


668—Two SrinvER-PLATED CANDELABRA 


Spirally twisted and medallioned baluster shaft. On rocaille 
scrolled base set on trilobed plinth. Three leaf-scrolled arms 


for lights. 
Height, 185% inches. 


669—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Gadroon tapering round shaft and base engraved with crest. 


Loose scrolled arms for four lights. 
Height, 20 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item 1s offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


670—Two Oxrp Enewisn Sitver-PLATED ELectric CANDELABRA 
Reeded round shaft, with gadrooned and molded base. Sustained 
by three griffons standing on flanged molded round base. Scrolled 
leaf and Harpy arms for four lights. Engraved with crest. 


Height, 241% inches. 


671—Two Massive GrEorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Spirally balustered and acanthus-leaf enriched shaft; triangular 
leaf-motived base with bracketed leonic head and claw motives. 


Loose leaf-scrolled reeded arms for four lights. 
Height, 261% inches. 


672—Two GrEorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Expanding reeded round shaft, with tripod leaf-scrolled claw 
feet. having open shell valances. Honeysuckle and leaf-scrolled 


arms for six lights. 
Height, 313, inches. 


673—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRUM 
Half-reeded tapering round shaft, with gadrooned molded base 
and socket. Loose reed-scrolled arms for four lights. 


Height, 261, inches. 


674—Parcet Gripep SILvER-PLATED Sanctuary Hanetrne Lamp 
Italian Eighteenth Century 
Kgg-shape, with incurved top and pendented acorn. Repoussé 
enrichment of leaf motives and gilded festoons of blossoms. On 


open link chains to domed leaf canopy. 
Length, 3 feet 6 inches. 


675—SILVER-PLATED Haneine Sanctuary Lamp 
Italian Eighteenth Century 
Vase shape; enriched in repoussé with curious fan medallions 
and leaf motives. On link chains to small canopy. 
Length, 3 feet 6 inches. 


676—-Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE Tray 


Serpentine molded oblong, with rare border of leaf scrolls, shell 
motives, grapes and vines; scrolled feet and loop handles. Center 
engraved with floral scrollings. 

Length, 27%, inches. 


Third Session 


677—Oup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


Round, with scrolled gadrooned molded rim. Engraved with 


crest. 
Diameter, 201, inches. 


678—Oup ENGLIsH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


Oval, with leaf-pierced border, leaf and reed rim and finely leaf- 
scrolled loop handles. Center engraved with medallion and inter- 


lacing scrolled leaf border. 
Length, 291% inches. 


679—Oxup EncuisH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


Round, with finely scroll-molded border and elaborate scrolled 
shell and floral rim. On shell-scrolled feet. Center engraved 
with coat-of-arms and deep border of florally scrolled basketed 


panneaux. 
Diameter, 24 inches. 


680—LaTE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRAy 
Oval, with pearl-molded waved gallery pierced with oval medal- 
lions, festoons and curious basketing following the contour of 


the wavings. On ball feet. 
Length, 265% inches. 


681—Grorcian SHEFFIELD PiatTE Tray 
Oblong, with scrolled rim of leaf and floral vines; similar loop 
handles. Center engraved with monogram; border of floral scroll- 
ings. 
Length, 285% inches. 


682—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Tray 
Serpentined oval, with leaf, shell and grapevine border. Scrolled 
loop handle and acanthus-leaf feet. Center engraved with florally 


scrolled medallions. 
Length, 29%, inches. 


683—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TrRAy 


Finely scroll-molded oval; enriched with fine shell, leaf and ro- 
caille motives. Shell-scrolled loop handles. On open blossomed 
feet. Center engraved with floral medallions and scrollings. 


Length, 31% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


684—EncusH SILvER-PLATED Brass Tray anp Copper PitcHER 
Seventeenth Century 
Circular tray; engraved with wreathed coat-of-arms. On short 
foot. Helmet pitcher, with gadrooned leaf-scrolled handle. 


Diameter, 14 inches; height, 734 inches. 


685—GrorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate PLATTER AND CovER 
Oval; both with gadroon borders; domed cover with fine scrolled 
looped handle. Engraved with coat-of-arms and crest. 


Length, 14 inches. 


686—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Warmer, WELL AND Trex, Puat- 
TER AND COVER 

Gadrooned oval platter, with exceptionally well-scrolled handles. 

Dome cover, with gadroonings and acorned rustic loop handle. 


Engraved with coats-of-arms. 
Length, 23 inches. 


687—Gerorcian SuHerrieLD PrateE Weit anp Tree Warmer Prat- 
TER AND CovEeR 
Similar to the preceding; but with shell-scrolled feet. 
Length, 27 inches. 


688—GerEorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate WELL anp TREE Warmer PLAT- 
TER AND CovER 


Oval platter, with scrolled edge of shell and leaf motives, scrolled 
handles and feet. Molded domed and gadrooned cover, with fine 
floral loop handle. Engraved with crest and monograms. 


Length, 261% inches. 


689—Oxp Encusu Sitver-PLatep WELL AND TREE PLATTER 


Oval, with scrolled border of grapes and vines. Scrolled leaf 
feet. 
Length, 201%, inches. 


690—EneutsH Sitver-pLateD Wett anp Tree PLarrer 
Similar to the preceding; with gadrooned rim and claw feet. 


Length, 191, inches. 


Third Session 


691—GrEorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLAtE WELL AND TREE WARMER PLATTER 
Oval; with gadrooned rim, fine scrolled handles and unusual 
balustered wood feet. Engraved with coat-of-arms. 


Length, 26 inches. 


692—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WELL AND TREE WaRMER PLATTER 


Oval, with gadrooned and leaf-scrolled rim. Scrolled boxwood 
handles. On button feet. 
Length, 24 inches, 


693—GrorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WeELL AND TREE PLATTER 


Oval, with gadrooned rim and ball feet. Engraved with coat-of- 
arms. 
Length, 231, inches. 


694—-GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE WELL AND TREE Warmer Puat- 
TER 

Oval, with very beautiful scrolling border of masks amid leaf 

and shell scrollings entwined with floral vines; rustic loop han- 


dles ; leaf-scrolled feet. Engraved with crests. 
Length, 261, inches. 


695—GrEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WELL AND TREE WARMER PLATTER 


Lobed oval, with gadrooned rim, scrolled wood handles and but- 
ton feet. 
Length, 25%, inches. 


696—GeEOoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WELL AND WARMER PLATTER 


Scrolled oval, with gadrooned shell and cartouche rim, scrolled 
boxwood handles and button feet. Curious cruciformed well 


with frontal gallery. 
Length, 25 inches. 


697—GEOoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PhatE WELL AND WaArRMER PLATTER 


Scrolled oval; with gadrooned rim, scrolled loop handles and 


leaf and claw feet. 
Length, 253, inches. 


698—Turere Otp EneuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATTERS 
Oval, with scrolled edges enriched with acorn motives. 


Lengths, 281/,, 2154 and 16%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


699—Oxp Enciuisu Sirver-pLraTeD Mirror Priareau : 
Molded round rim, with bunches of grapes and vine enrichment. 


Diameter, 1634 inches. 


“00—Otp EncusH Sinver-PLATED Mrrror PLaTEau 


Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 17 inches. 


*01—OLp EncusH SInver-PLATeD Mirror Piatreau 


Round; with incurved deep sides; molded with ovolo motives at 


crown and base. 
Diameter, 1534 inches. 


702—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE PLATEAU 


Oblong, with round corners and gadrooned rim. Straight sides, 


enriched with grapes and vines. On claw feet. 3 
Length, 2014, inches. 


703—GeroRGIAN SILVER-PLATED Mrrror PLATEAU 


~ Pearl-molded oblong, with round corners, enriched with fine vines 
bearing bunches of grapes. On leonic headed claw feet. 


Length, 271, inches. 


104—THREE-DIVISION GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Mrrror PLATEAU 


Each oblong, the ends with round corners. Molded sides, en- 
riched with leaf scrollings and similar open feet. The ends 
form a smaller plateau when locked together. 

Length, 461, inches. 


705—GEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Mrrror Piatreau 


i 


Molded-oblong, with round corners, fine floral rim and winged 
leonic head and claw footed supports. Engraved with crests. 
(Slight crack in mirror.) 

Length, 291% inches. 


706—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate THREE-DIvVISION TABLE CENTER 


Oblong center with adjustable pins, ends with round corners; 
all with deep galleries finished with gadrooned rim. The two 
ends form a smaller center when locked together. 


Length, 333, inches. 


Third Session 


707—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Taste CENTER 


Round, with rimmed center for flower vase. Finished with fine 
border of roses and leaves. 
Diameter, 15 inches. 


708—Two Rervovusst Sitver-pLarep PrLaaueEs Renaissance Style 
Niched subjects, “King David Eating the Shewbread” and ‘The 


Gathering of Manna.” Oblong. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 934 inches. 


709—GrorcGiAN SHEFFIELD Piate Tea Cappy 


Oblong, with flaring sides, ball feet and gadrooned rims. Two 
domed hinged covers for two compartments. Looped molded 


scrolled handle. 
Length, 9 inches. 


710—Oxp EnctuisH Sritver-PLATED INKSTAND 
Oblong, with canted corners, scrolled feet, finely pierced gallery, 
two wells for pens and central round galleried receptacle. Fitted 


with two glass wells. 
Length, 9 inches. 


%11—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD PrateE Eca SERVER 


Incurved molded square stand; with scrolled feet, central shaft 
having scrolled handle and four gilded spoons. Stand fitted 


with four egg-cups. 
Height, 8°54 inches, 


712—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Ecce SErver 
Oval stand, trimmed with leaf scrollings and shell feet. Wire 
frame with hoop handle sustaining six egg-cups and oval salt. 


Height, 834 inches. 


713—Oxup Encuisu Srnver-PLATED Ecce SERVER 
Incurved molded oblong stand, with open scrolled feet. Inter- 
esting wire frame, having arched handle and sustaining six egg- 
cups. 


714—Oxp Irisu Sitver-PLATED Potato Rine 
Incurved body, with piercings displaying pastoral figures and 


birds amid landscapes and scrollings. 
co Diameter, 81% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


“15—Oxp IrisH SILVER-PLATED Potato Rine anp Bowzu 


Incurved ring, pierced with pastoral subject amid scrollings. 


Wooden bowl. 


Diameter, 914 inches. 


“16—GxrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Eee SERVER 


Open molded oval ring; with ball feet and elaborate wire frame 
having arched open handle and sustaining eight egg-cups. ‘Two 


differ in pattern. 
Height, 10 inches. 


“17—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CompinaTioNn Toast Rack AND 
Eaea SERVER 


Scrolled oblong open frame, with ball feet, wire loop hoops for 
toast and frames holding four egg-cups. Curious loop handle. 


Height, 81 inches. 


718—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE Eco SERVER 
Gadroon molded oblong base sustaining platform with wire loops 
and handle holding six egg-cups and salt-cellar at crown. 


Height, 8% inches. 


719—Turee Otp EnciusH WaArMERS 


Round, with sunk dish top, straight sides and looped side hinged 
handles. One trimmed with gadroon border. 


Diameters, 734 and 8 inches. 


720—GrEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMER 


Oblong, with scrolled gadrooned sides, loose dish with hinged 
cover having shell and gadrooned border and pineapple finial. 
Boxwood balustered side handle. 

Length, 181% inches. 


721—GeorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CovERED VEGETABLE DISH 


Oblong, with round corners and domed cover; trimmed with 
gadrooned moldings. Loose locking, looped scroll-handle. En-~ 
graved with crest and initials. 

Length, 11% inches. 


Third Session 


722—Latr GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMER 


Oblong, with round corners and hinged cover having pearl-molded 
rim and loop handled; balustered boxwood side handle. Loose 


cover. 
Length, 1314, inches. 


723—LaTE GrorRGIAN SILVER-PLATED T'wo-pivision Entrte Dis 
Oval, with round corners and reeded rim. Loose cover, with 


leaf looped handle. Ebonized balustered side handle. 
Length, 185% inches. 


724—-Finet GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate Coverep Entrée Dis 
Oblong, with round corners, gadrooned edge and loop handles. 
Domed loose cover having leaf and shell looped handle. Loose 
lining. 
Length, 12% inches. 
725—Grorcian Suerrirtp Prare Warmer 
Oblong, with fine gadrooned rim, hinged dome cover with curi- 
ously gadrooned oblong finial and ebony balustered side handle. 
Length, 1334, inches. 


726—Two EncusH SILVER-PLATED CovERED VEGETABLE DisHES 


Oval, with flanged rim and loose domed cover trimmed with pearl 


motives. Loose locked loop handle. 
Length, 11% inches. 


72"—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CovERED VEGETABLE DisHES 


Similar to the preceding. 


428-—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE THREE-DIVISION VEGETABLE DisH 


Round, with shell and gadroon edge; dome cover, with berry and 
leaf looped handle. Fine original balustered side handle. 


Diameter, 185% inches. 


799—Two Orv EnGuisH SILVER-PLATED VEGETABLE DiIsHES 
Oval, with exceptionally fine edges of flutings alternating with 


_ gadroonings. 
Length, 121, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


430—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED 'THREE-DIVISION ENTREE DisH 


Round, with finely gadrooned rim. Domed loose cover having 
similarly gadrooned button terminal. 
Diameter, 1034 inches. 
731—EwncuisH SILVER-PLATED ENTREE DisH 


Oval; with flanged rim and dome cover having reeded loose locked 
loop handle; trimmed with ribbon-motived reeded moldings. 


Length, 111% inches. 


739-—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLtate WaArMER 


Round, with gadrooned rim and finely scrolled boxwood handles. 
Domed cover with shell and leaf looped handle. 


Diameter, 91, inches. 


733. OLp EncusH SILVER-PLATED CovERED VEGETABLE DiIsH 


Scrolled oval body, with looped side handles. Finely gadrooned 
dome cover, similarly scrolled and having looped handle. 


Length, 151% inches. 


734—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatrE VEGETABLE DIsH 


Round, with gadrooned rim. Molded domed cover, having excep- 
tionally fine shell, rocaille and leaf-scrolled loop handle. 


Diameter, 1014, inches. 


135—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CovERED WaARrMER 


Entrée dish, oblong with round corners, gadroon blossomed bor- 
der. Dome cover with engraved coat-of-arms and scrolled loop 
handle. Warmer with elaborate loop handles and fine claw feet. 


Length, 15%, inches. 
736—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CovErED WarMER 
Similar to the preceding. Slight variation in details. 
Length, 14%, inches. 


137—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE WARMER 


Gadrooned oval warmer, with finely leaf-scrolled feet. Loose 
dish and domed cover trimmed with very beautiful scrollings of 
shells and floral vines. Loose locked leaf and loop handle. 


Length, 1444 inches. 


Third Session 


738—LaTE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED KETTLE 


Broad pear-shape; engraved with floral scrollings and car- 
touches. On leaf-scrolled feet; dome cover, with blossom ter- 


minal; elaborate bail handle. 
Height, 114% inches. 


139—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED KeEtTriE 


Gadrooned broad pear-shape, with leaf-scrolled spout, dome 
cover, with floral spray terminal. Scrolled bail handle. 


Height, 111% inches. 


V40—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Hor-watrer Kerrie 


Bulbous body, with baiustered leaf-scrolled handle. On pierced 
scrolled stand, having open valance. On scrolled feet. with shell 


feet. 
Height, 131/, inches. 


741 —GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED Hot-water Kerrie 
-Bulbous body; enriched in repoussé with scrolled cartouche 
sprayed with flowers, scrolled spout, scrolled upright loop han- 
‘dles and melon terminal. Engraved with crest. On open round 
stand, with valance and leaf-scrolled legs having shell feet. 


Height, 1614 inches. 


742—Latre GrorciaAn Sitver-pLatTeD Hor-watrer KETTLE 
Gadrooned pear-shape; with gourd terminal, scrolled spout and 
scrolled bail handle. Engraved with floral cartouches and bas- 
ket panneaux. Scrolled rustic stretchered stand with rocaille 


feet. 
Height, 14°4 inches. 


743—Latr Grorcran Sitver-pLatep Hor-water Kerrie 

Globular, with eagle and leaf-enriched spout, very fine leaf- 
scrolled bail handle and leaf urn terminal. Engraved with fes- 
tooned arabesqued scrolled valance motives. Round molded 
stand, festooned with flowers. On scrolled shell-footed legs. 

; Height, 161, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


744—LatTE GrorcIAN SILVER-PLATED Hot-water KETTLE 
Broad pear-shape, with leaf-scrolled cresting, umbrella leaf ter- 
minal and scrolled upright loop handle having ivory center. On 


open scrolled tripod stand. 
Height, 1614 inches. 


745—GerorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 
Bowl-shape, with incurved neck, scrolled boxwood handles and 
spigot. Gadrooned domed cover, with rosette terminal. On 


molded square base having ball feet. 
Height, 12 inches. 


746—LatE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED URN 
Oviform vase-shape, with fluted banding parted by scrolled car- 
touches bearing engraved crests. Domed gadrooned and pin- 


nacled cover. On scrolled feet. 
Height, 181% inches. 


747—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Urn 


Bowl-shape; with incurved neck, dome cover having rosette ter- 
minal and square foot, all enriched with very fine scrolled blos- 


som bandings. On leaf and claw feet. | 
Height, 161% inches. 


748—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 


Bowl-shape, with fine florally scrolled loop handles and spigot; 
dome cover, with elaborate floral terminal. On gadrooned in- 
curved square base with leaf and claw feet. 

Height, 1634 inches. 


749—Latr Groretan SILvER-PLATED Urn 


Broad pear-shape, with fine leaf-scrolled loop handles and spigot. 
Domed cover, with lily terminal. On domed base having elaborate 
florally scrolled feet. 

Height, 17% inches. 


750—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pratt Urn 


Slender vase-shape, with long molded loop handles; enriched 
with delicate pearl moldings. Incurved dome cover, with pear- 
shaped leaf terminal. On square base, with button feet. 


Height, 2114 inches. 


Third Session 


751—Late GerorciAn SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 
Broad pear-shape, with leaf-enriched loop side handles; dome 
cover, with scrolled pear-shaped terminal. On domed base hav- 


ing leaf-scrolled handles. 
Height, 1614, inches. 


7152—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


Scrolled round with fine leaf, shell and scrolling vine edge. Cen- 
ter engraved with rocaille, blossoms and strap arabesques. On 


floral rustic feet. 
Diameter, 1714 inches. 


753—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED Ray 
Oval, with scroll-molded and rocaille rim. Scrolled loop shell 
handles and feet. Center engraved with floral panels. 


Length, 23% “inches. 


754—EneutsH Ova SILveR-PLATED Tray 
Similar to the preceding; with grapevine edge, handles and feet. 


Length, 2554 inches. 


155—ENcLISH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


Molded oblong, with round corners and gadrooned rim. Shell- 


scrolled handles and feet. 
Length, 2734 inches. 


756—Oxp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Scrolled round, with beautiful open border of Bacchic masks, 
flowers and animals of the chase. Center with scroll medallion 


and basket panneaux border. 
Diameter, 2514 inches. 


757-—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Prats Tray 
Molded oblong, with round floral corners; scrolled loop handles 
and fan feet. Center engraved C. V. P. and finely scrolled 


border. 
Length, 291%, inches. 


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Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


758—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puiate TRAy 
Scroll-molded oval, with rocaille and shell rim. Open scrolled 
handles. Center engraved with crest, monogram and _shell- 


scrolled border. 
Length, 3014 inches. 


Late GrorcIan SILVER-PLATED ‘TRAY 

Oblong, with round corners and very fine clustered grape and 
leaf edge. Very charming open leaf-scrolled handles. Center 
engraved with coat-of-arms and broad floral scrolled border. 


759 


Length, 301%, inches. 


760—GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRAy 
Incurved oblong, with round corners; richly trimmed with grape- 
vine leaves. Open scrolled handle. Center engraved with 


scrollings of thistles and convolvali. 
Length, 3434 inches. 


MammMotu EncruisuH Sinver-PLATED Racrt Tropuy 


Ewer-shape, enriched with gadroonings, leaf motives, festoons 
and grapes. Two horses in full relief stand on front of shoulder 
above a cartouche engraved “Croxton Park Races, 1849.” 


Height, 341, inches. 


762—Two Op EneisH Sinver-pLaTep anp Grass ComMPorTiEers 
Reeded round shaft, with molded round top and base engraved 
with leafage and scrollings.. Star cut round glass dishes. 


Height, 934 inches. 


763—Two Oupv EncusH Sinver-PLATED AND Guass ComMPportiers 
Similar to the preceding. 


764—Two GrorciAN SILVER-PLATED AND Grass ComPporiers 


Rustic grapevine shaft continuing into open support. Molded 
base, with open wreath of grapes and vines. Star cut round 
glass dishes with fan edges. ; 
Height, 81 inches. 


Third Session 


-765—Encusn Suerrietp Pirate anp Guass Comporier 
Gadrooned vase-shape, mounted with borders of grapes and 
vines. On scrolled open leaf feet. Round glass dish. 


Height, 1634 inches. 


“66—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE AND Guass COMPOTIER 


Bell-shaped and balustered shaft, with round molded foot; 
trimmed with leaf motives. Round glass dish, cut with diamonds 


of hobnails. 
Height, 115% inches. 


767—Two Late Gerorceian SHEFFIELD PLatE anp Guass Com- 
POTIERS 

Shaft of three open acanthus leaves; on incurved triangular 

base, trimmed with scrollings and shell feet. Scalloped-edge 


bowl cut with hobnails. 
Height, 1314, inches. 


“68—GerorGIAN SitverR PLatep anp Guass CoMPOTIER 


Shaft, “The Three Graces,” standing on stepped incurved tri- 
angular base, with scrollings and shell feet. The figures support 
open basket having grape enrichment. Fan cut-glass_ bowl. 
(Cracked. ) 


Height, 171, inches. 


769—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE AND GuaAss COMPOTIER 


Vase balustered shaft spreading into gadrooned triangular base 
having shell-scrolled valance and feet. Scallop and leaf cut- 


glass bowl. 
Height, 191% inches. 


“70—Srr or THree Oxvp EnciisH Sitver-PLATED COMPOTIERS 
Open leaf-scrolled baluster shaft, with demi-figures presenting 
fruit at corner of incurved triangular gadrooned base; claw feet. 
Scalloped florally etched round cut-glass bowls. 


Height, one, 18% inches; two, 12% inches. 


“71—Two EncuisH SItver-PLATED PLATES 
- Molded scrolled round, with gadrooned rims. Monogrammed. 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


"79 Flour ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED PLATES 
Scalloped round rim, with floral rims engraved with coroneted 


monogram. 
Diameter, 101% inches. 


W472 Six Encusu GinpEp SILVER-PLATED Soup PLATES 
Scroll-molded round, with finely florally scrolled rim. 


Diameter, 101%4 inches. 


“74—Twetve Eneuish SILVER-PLATED PLATES 
Scalloped scroll-molded round; with gadrooned rims. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


“75—Tweive EncusH SILVER-PLATED PLATES 


Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 954 inches. 


“716—TweLvE EncusH SILVER-PLATED Soup PLaTEs 
Scallop-molded round; with reeded rims enriched with grape 


leaves. Engraved with crests. ) 
Diameter, 101% inches. 


“77—Six EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Soup PLAtTeEs 


Similar to the preceding. 


178—Twetve Encuiso SInver-PLATED Dinner PLATES 
Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


779—LatE GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLateE Ecaca SERVER 


Oblong, with round corners and half-hinged cover holding han- 
dled frame for six eggs. On incurved base. Monogrammed. 


Height, 131%, inches. 


780—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED Entrée Diso anp Cover 
Scroll-molded oval dish. Gadrooned cover with loop handle. 


Length, 111%, inches. 


Third Session 


Y81—ENGLIsH SILVER-PLATED EntTREE DisH anp Cover 
Similar to the preceding. 


782—EncuLisH SILVER-PLATED PLATTER 
Oblong, with finely reed-scrolled rim. 


Diameter, 127% inches. 


783—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED CHorp DisHEs 


Round, with scalloped and gadrooned rim. 
Diameter, 121% inches. 


784—Turer GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE PLATTERS 


Blunted oval dish, with gadrooned rim. 


Lengths, 1714, 15% and 14 inches. 


%85—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED VEGETABLE DISHES 


Scrolled oval dish; with finely scroll-molded and rocaille motived 
rim. 
Length, 1334 inches. 


“86—TIwo EncuisH SILVER-PLATED VEGETABLE DISHES 


Similar to the preceding. 


%87—Two EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PLATTERS 


Similar to the preceding. Engraved with crests. 
Length, 17% inches. 


“88—ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED PLATTER 


Similar to the preceding. 
Length, 23%/, inches. 


“89—Latr GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED PLATTER 


Molded oval; with gadrooned rim. Engraved with crest. 
Length, 24 inches. 


“90—Twentry-rourR Oup EncrisH SILVER-PLATED KNIVES AND 
Forks 
Expanding handles with fine floral and shell cartouche. In 
mahogany case. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


a Ear a SST IESInESTnEIETSInI SSE UST ISIRESTTI ESI aT ae nT TEE DE GT aT eS 


“91—TwELVE Op EneiisH SILVER-PLATED KNIVES AND Forks 
Finely scrolled handles, with leaf terminals. Engraved with 
crest. In oak case. 


792—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PiaTeE Breap Tray 
Oblong, with lobed round ends; finished with finely reeded rims. 


Length, 16%, inches. 


“93—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Fruit BAsketT 


Gadrooned incurved oblong; with round corners and open ga- 
drooned sides. Open scrolled wire bail handle. 


Length, 12% inches. 


"94—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PuatTE Cake BAsKkerT 


Blunted oval, with finely scrolled shell rim. Open wire sides and 


ball and leaf feet. Molded bail handle. 
~ Length, 131% inches. 


795—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Fruit Basket 
Boat-shape, with reed rim and sides piereced with double rows 
of small fluting enclosing engraved festooned oval rosettes. On 


molded oval foot. 
Length, 12% inches. 


796—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Fruir Disu 


Incurved and gadrooned oblong, with very fine rim of shell and 


floral scrollings. Open floral loop handles. 
Length, 17 inches. 


797—Two Fine Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE JARDINIERES 
Gadrooned deep bowl-shape; with straight mouth and Bacchic 
mask and ring handles. 
Diameter, 7%, inches. 


798—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Mounrep Oax Sranprine Courr 
Goblet-shape; mounted with bandings and lining of Sheffield 

plate. 
Height, 164% inches. 


Third Session 


799—EncuisH SHEFFIELD Prate Fruir Bown 


Shell and gadrooned scalloped rim. Enriched in repoussé with 


serolled flowers and cartouches. 
Diameter, 11% inches. 


800—Two GrorciaAnN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Half reed-fluted Corinthian columns. On incurved square base 


with festooned urn and monograms. 
i Height, 111% inches. 


801—Two Earty GrorciAnN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Expanding round shafts, with molded sockets and bases. Set 


on molded round walnut plinths. 
Height, 11% inches. 


-802—Fovur GrorcIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS 


Tapering round shaft, base and urn sockets; trimmed with varied 


. gadroons. 
he Height, 103% inches. 


803—Fovur GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatrE CANDLESTICKS 


Reeded expanding round shaft; with large acanthus leaves at 
base. Urn socket and round foot trimmed with scrolled ga- 


droons. 
Height, 13 inches. 


804—Four GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED ALTAR Ratt CANDLESTICKS 
Reeded Corinthian shaft. Set in black blocks. 
Height, 11% inches. 


805—Four GrorciIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Tapering round shaft, with round molded base and urn socket 


trimmed with very curious gadroonings. 
Height, 1214, inches. 


806—EncuisH SHEFFIELD Pirate Lamp 
Open round gallery supporting cut bowl and wick hold sustaining 
cut-glass globe. Converted from a candlestick. 


Height, 141, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


807—EncuisH SHEFFIELD Piate Lamp 
Half reed-fluted Corinthian column; sustaining cut-glass bowl, 


wick holder and globe. 
Height, 241, inches. 


808—Two GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDELABRA 
Expanding faceted shaft, with round gadrooned and scrolled 
base. Loose leaf-scrolled arms for three lights. 


Height, 205% inches. 


809—Two Lare GEorRGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Leaf-scrolled and paneled shaft sustaining two cupidons, in 
relief. On tripod leaf-scrolled and cartouched base. Loose leaf- 


scrolled arms for four lights. 
Height, 2414 inches. 


810—EncusH SILvVER-PLATED KETTLE 


Broad pear-shape, with molded dome cover and scrolled bail 


handle having ebony baluster. 
Height, 814 inches. 


811—GrorcIAN SILVER-PLATED TREAPOT 


Oval, with straight spout. Boxwood, with vase terminal and 
loop handle. 
Length, 12 inches. 


812—EncuisH SILvER-PLATED Ewer Renaissance Style 
Finely enriched with paneled arabesqued masks, animals and 
floral motives. Scrolled demi-nymph handle. 


Height, 1214 inches. 


813—EnecuisH Srrver-PLaTeD Ewer Renaissance Style 
Simlar to the preceding. 


814—GerorciaAn SHEFFIELD COFFEE-POT 


Graceful pear-shape, enriched with cornucopia of flowers and 
scrolled cartouches. Engraved with coat-of-arms. Scrolled 
spout; ebony scrolled handle. 

Height, 105% inches. 


Third Session 


815—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE KETTLE 


Drum body, with urn terminal and wicker handle. On wire stand 


having scrolled triangular base. 
Height, 1114 inches. 


816—GeEorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE Correr-PoT 
Gadrooned pear-shaped body; engraved with leafage. Scrolled 
spout and handle; dome cover, with blossom-spray terminal. 


Height, 10%4, inches. 


817—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatTE CorreE-Pot 
Scroll-gadrooned pear-shape; with dome cover having rosette 
terminal and scrolled spout having eagle mouth. On round 
florally enriched base. Boxwood scrolled handle. Engraved 


with coat-of-arms. 
Height, 11 inches. 


818—Late GrorciIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate TEA SET 


Low round body, with central engraved floral band. ‘Teapot, 


sucrier and creamer. 
Heights, 914, 71% and 6 inches. 


819—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt TEA SET 


Bowl body; with gadroon scrolled rim; dome cover, with rosette 
terminal. Scrolled boxwood handle. Interiors gilded. Teapot, 


sucrier and creamer. 
Lengths, 11, 74% and 5% inches. 


820—Latr GrorciaAn SHEFFIELD Pirate TEA anp Corrrere SET 
Coffee-pot, pear-shape; others, bowl-shape. Enriched with 
bandings of ivy leaves. Teapot, coffee-pot, sucrier, creamer and 
alcohol stand for either pot. 
Length, 11 inches; height, 107% inches; lengths, 814, 614 and 61% inches. 


821—EneusH Sinver-PLATED TEA AND CorreE Ser By Elkington 


Egg-shape; with bodies engraved with floral arabesque medal- 
lions. Spouts with eagle head mouths. Teapot, coffee-pot, su- 
crier and creamer. 


Heights, 101% and 81% inches; widths, 6%, and 5% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


822—GrorciaAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Hot-water Kerrie 
Broadly gadrooned pear-shape, engraved with monogram and 
scrolled basket panneaux; cover with floral terminal. Scrolled 
bail handle, having ivory baluster. On domed and scrolled base, 


with open scrolling arms for kettle. 
é Height, 16 inches. 


823—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED KETTLE 
Gadrooned pear-shape; with lily terminal and scrolled bail han- 
dle. On domed base with leaf-scrolled feet and open looped floral 


arms. 
Height, 15% inches. — 


824—GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED Hot-watrer Kerrie 


Bowl-shape, with melon terminal, leaf-scrolled upright loop han- 
dle. On domed stand, with scrolled valance and leaf-scrolled legs. 


Height, 15% inches. 


825—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Hot-watrer Kerrie 


Hexagonal bulbous shape, with leaf terminal, scrolled spout and 
bail handle having ebony baluster. On hexagonal stand, having 
rustic supports for kettle which scroll into oak-leaf feet. En- 


graved with crest. 
Height, 15 inches. 


826—Grorcian Sttver-pLatep Hor-warrer Kerrie 
Gadrooned pear-shape, with melon terminal, scrolled upright 
handle and spout. On open round stand having pierced floral 


valance and shell-footed legs. 
Height, 1614, inches. 


827—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD PratE Hot-watrer Kerrie 


Pear-shape, with melon terminal and scrolled bail handle with 
ivory baluster. On scrolled base with very finely scrolled leaf 
arms and cartouched feet. 

Height, 141% inches. 


828—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Urn 


Globular, engraved with “initial” and floral scroll band; rosetted 
terminal and leonic head and ring handles. On molded square 
base having ball feet. 

Height, 163, inches. 


Third Session 


829—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE URN 


Gadrooned melon shape, with curious cabbage terminal and up- 
right leaf-scrolled handles. On shaped base with leaf-cartouched 


feet. 
Height, 14 inches. 


830—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 
Bowl body, with flaring collar, dome cover with urn terminal; 
sphinx-head loop handles. On gadrooned incurved base having 


ball feet. Engraved with coat-of-arms. 
Height, 17 inches. 


831—-GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 


Gadrooned bowl-shape; with domed cover having lily terminal, 
leaf-scrolled rim and vine-leaved handles. On incurved square, 
molded base with very fine leaf and shell feet. 


Height, 1754 inches. 


832—Latre GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Urn 
Graceful pear-shape, with pineapple terminal and S-scrolled 
handles. Engraved with coat-of-arms and leaf scrollings. On 


square base having claw feet. 
Height, 1914 inches. 


GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratt Urn 


833 


Bowl-shape, with incurved mouth and gadrooned dome cover 
having rosette terminal; rope-motived side handles. On molded 


square base having ball feet. 
Height, 165% inches. 


834—GerorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 


Bowl-shape; with incurved mouth, dome cover and base trimmed 
with shell and leaf bandings; cover having rosette terminal; leaf 
loop handles. On incurved gadrooned base with claw feet. 


Height, 18% inches. 


835—EnecusH SHEFFIELD T'RAy 


Round; with reeded rim. 
Diameter, 9% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
SS ae 


836—Oxp EnewisH SILVER-PLATED ‘TRAY 
Molded round; with pearl edge. 
Diameter, 934 inches. 
837—LatE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Round; with reeded rim occasionally interrupted by leaf motives. 
Center engraved with floral cartouches. 
Length, 13% inches. 
838—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE Tray 
Oblong; with round corners, finely molded rim and molded loop 
handles. Center engraved with floral medallion. On leaf feet. 


Length, 223/, inches. 


839—EnNcLIsH SILVER-PLATED T'kA TRay 
Scroll-molded oval, with rocaille rim, scrolled feet and scrolled’ 
shell-loop handle. Center engraved with floral scrollings. 


Length, 237%, inches. 


840—GroRGIAN SILVER-PLATED T'RAy 


Oblong, with round corners; finely trimmed with leaf and shell 
scrollings; open blossomed scroll feet and loop handles. Center 
engraved with cartouched scrollings. 


Length, 25, inches. 
841—GerorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Tray 


Molded round, with fine floral and shell rim. On bracket feet. 
Center engraved with scrollings of varied flowers and grapes. 


Diameter, 20 inches. 


842—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pratr Tray 


Oblong; deeply scrolled rim of fine moldings and floral sprays. 


Open loop handles. Center engraved with festooned medallions 
and scrollings. 


Length, 291% inches. 
843—Enewisu Sitver-pLratep Tray 


Oblong, with canted corners, waved gadrooned gallery, finely 
pierced with scrollings and cartouches. On ball feet. Center en- 
graved with oval medallion and festooned border. 


Length, 241, inches. 


Third Session 


844—GxEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Double gadrooned oval rim, with round corners curiously ex- 
panding for handles. Engraved with monogram. 


Length, 243, inches. 


845—Oup SHEFFIELD Pirate Tray 


Deeply scroll-molded oval, with very fine shell motives at in- 
tervals ; leaf-scrolled open handles. Center engraved with basket 
panneaux and leaf scrollings. Engraved with inscription. 


Length, 29 inches. 


846—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate Tray 
Serpentined oblong; with blossom and leaf rim and etched center 
of leaf scrollings. Scrolled loop handles and shell feet. 


Length, 31144 inches. 


84'7—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Pratrt Tray 


Scrolled round, with exceptionally fine rim of shell and scrolled 
blossom motives. Leaf-scrolled feet. Center engraved with ro- 


caille panneaux and scrollings of flowers. - 
Diameter, 2454 inches. 


848—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Tray 


Molded oblong, with round corners and waved rim embellished 
with varied floral motives, loop handles and shell-scrolled feet. 
Center engraved with monogram and broad border of floral 
scrollings. 

Length, 33%, inches. 


849—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED PEDESTAL 
Oblong, with leaf molded crown and fluted base. 
Height, 534 inches. 


850—EncusH Ostone SILVER-PLATED PEDESTAL 
- Paneled body, with molded top and base. 
Length, 10% inches. 
851—GrorciaAN SILVER-PLATED Meat Cover 
Oval dome, with pearl-molded rim and similar loop handle. 


Diameter, 103% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


852—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Mrat Cover By Dixon 
Oval gadrooned domed bedy, with very beautiful leaf-scrolled 
handle. 


Length, 121, inches. 


853—GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED TUREEN 
Gadrooned oval, with leaf-scrolled feet, loop handles and dome 


cover. 
Length, 131% inches. 


854—GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED ‘T'UREEN 


Similar to the preceding. 


855—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE WARMER 
Round, with gadrooned rim. Loose dish with two divisions. 
Domed gadrooned cover with looped leaf handle. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


856—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER 
Round; with pearl rim. Supported on ram’s head and claw-footed 
legs having alcohol lamp. Loose pierced lining and complete 
covered dish having looped handled dome cover; engraved with 


crest. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 


Late Grorcian Revoitvinc Coverep Entree Disu 


857 
Elliptical, chiseled revolving cover, enriched with scroll medallions 
and scrollings. On X-stretchered legs having claw and ball feet. 


Length, 131% inches. 


S58—GeorGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER 


Gadroon molded oblong, with round shell corners; on ball feet. 
Loose dome cover, with shell-scrolled loop handle. 


Length, 1034 inches. 


859—LatEe Grorcian SILvER-PLATED REvoLtvinc WarMER 


Elliptical; the cover with repoussé cartouches and scrollings ; 
loose pierced lining. . On scrolled fan legs. 
Length, 135% inches. 


Third Session 


860—GrorRGIAN SILVER-PLATED Revotvine Coverep Entrée Disx 
Elliptical; revolving cover, having molded rim; square side loop 
handles. On tapering gadrooned legs with claw and ball feet. 
Loose pierced lining. 
Length, 141% inches. 


861—EncLIsH SILVER-PLATED VEGETABLE DISH 


Gadrooned round, with domed cover having leaf loop handle. 
Loose partition with three compartments. Balustered ebony side 


handle. 
Length, 185% inches. 


862—GerEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER EnTREE DisH 


Gadrooned oblong, with round corners, leaf-scrolled balustered 
side handles and gadroon covered wood feet. Loose dish, with 
extra loose lining; dome cover, with reeded loop handle. 

Length, 141% inches. 


863—GerEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED WaArMER EntTREE DisH 


Similar to the preceding. 


864—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WaARMER 
Finely molded oblong, with round corners, pierced sunk bottom, 


finely scrolled grape loop handles and shell-scrolled feet. 
Length, 15%, inches. 


865—GerorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMER 
Oval, with leaf and shell feet and loop handles. Loose sand 


dish. 
Length, 151%, inches. 


866—GerorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMER 


Similar to the preceding. 


867—Latre GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Mirror PLATEAU 
Rounded triangular; with deeply scrolled rocaille and floral 


border. On open scrolled feet. 
Length, 16 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


868—-GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED Mirror Priatrau 
Molded round, with button feet. Enriched with appliqué 


branches of grapes and vines. 
Diameter, 17 inches. 


869—LatEe GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED PLATEAU 
Gadroon; pearl and medallioned, molded round body, with re- 
cumbent sphinx as feet. (Mirror missing.) 


Diameter, 2034 inches. 


870—-GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED PLATEAU 


Molded round body; enriched with varied rocaille and floral bor- 
ders. On shell-scrolled feet. 


Diameter, 1614 inches. 


871—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puatt Breap Tray 


Elongated oval, with gadrooned rim and canted sides. 


Length, 15%, inches. 


872—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Entrt¢tE Disp 


Molded oblong, with round corners, leaf-scrolled loop handle 
and shell feet. ) 
Length, 145% inches. 


873—GeEorRGIAN SILVER-PLATED Warmer ENTREE 
Round, with reeded loop handles and ball feet. 


Diameter, 123% inches. 


874—Two GrorcIAN SILVER-PLATED Warmer Entritzs 


Oblong, with round corners, loose dishes, balustered side handles 
and gadrooned ball feet. 
Length, 13%, inches. 


875—Two Grorcian SILvEeR-PLATED WarMER ENTREES 
Similar to the preceding. 


876—Two Gzorcian Sinver-PLaTeD Warmer Entries 
Gadrooned oblong, with round corners, balustered side handles 
and ball feet; loose pierced lining. 
Length, 12 inches. 


Third Session 


877—Two GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Balustered shaft, with urn socket and waved round base. En- 
riched with rocaille and floral scrolled borders. 


Height, 121% inches. 


878—Two GrorciIAN SHEFFIELD PLatEe Lamps 


Round shafts and molded base, with loose double arm for two 
lamps and central fluted vase oil chamber. Can readily be con- 
verted into electric lamps. 

Height, 17 inches. 


8'79—SILVER-PLATED ‘TANKARD 
Reeded round body, with acorned, hinged cover. (Imperfect.) 
Height, 10% inches. 


880—LatTE GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Urn 


Egg-shape, engraved with crest and floral wreath, vine-scrolled 
loop handles. On pierced, molded base having claw and ball 
feet. (Cover does not fit; dented.) 

Height, 181% inches. 


881—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 
Oval globular body, with molded bandings, sphinx termimal, ring 
handles and finely molded base having ball feet. 


Height, 1714, inches. 


882-—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Warmer ENTREE 


Oval; with looped shell handles and feet having claws. Loose 


sunk sand dish. 
Length, 183% inches. 


883—GerorGIAN SILVER-PLATED ENTREE DisH 
Scrolled oblong body, with leaf-scrolled loop handles and feet. 
Length, 1414 inches. 


884—Two SinverR-PLATED Disu Rrincs 


Round, with pierced sides and molded rim. 
Diameter, 934 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


885—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD BowL 
Round, with serpentined sides and valanced rim. 


Diameter, 914, inches. 


886—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD ALCOHOL STAND 

Gadrooned open oblong rim, with round corners. On stretchered 

ire legs. 

ogee Length, 1134 inches. 
887—ENGLIsH SILVER-PLATED ALCOHOL WARMER 

Molded open round ring, with fan-scrolled legs having stretcher 

for lamp. 

Diameter, 914 inches. 

888—GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TuREEN 

Straight-sided round, with shell and leaf loop handles. On but- 

ton feet. 


Length, 10%, inches. 
889—Late GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED WarMER ENTREE Disu 


Lobed square pierced body, enriched with scrollings of acorns and 
loop handles. Loose sand dish. 


Length, 12%, inches. 
890—EncLisH SILvVER-PLATED WARMER 
Round, with sunk dish, looped handies and molded foot. 


Length, 11 inches. 


891—T wo Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pratt Extension CANDELSTICKS 


Molded round shaft, with urn bobéche and foot trimmed with 
leaf scrollings. 
: Height, extended, 93% inches. 


892—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Priatrt Sranp 


Leaf-molded open rim, sustained by three large acanthus leaves, 
balustered stem and molded foot, 
Height, 71%, inches. 


893—GerorcIAN SILVER-PLATED DisH STAND 


Composed of four open wire-scrolled medallions pivoted to use 
with oval or round dish. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


Third Session 


894—Two SILvER-PLATED JARDINIERES 
Oval, with wave rims and small ring handles. 


Length, 854 inches. 


895—Two GerorGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER ENTREES 


Scrolled oblong; with leaf-scrolled feet, loop handles and pierced 


bottom. 
Length, 131, inches. 


896—Two GerorRGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER ENTREES 


Similar to the preceding. 


897—GerEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED PLATEAU 


Lobed oval, with sunk center, incurved sides trimmed with ga- 
drooned rim having shell motives at quarters and scrolled leaf 


feet. 
Length, 13% inches. 


898—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Prater Warmer 
Oval, with small flange and sunk center. 
Length, 15 inches. 


899—EncuisH Two-pivisioN VEGETABLE DisH 
Oval, with central serpentined division having hand hole. 


Length, 9 inches. 


900—EncusH SILVER-PLATED TAPER STAND 


Round shaft, with beaded round stand and S-scrolled handle. 
Height, 6 inches. 


FOURTH SESSION 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 24, 1923. 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 901 to 1219, inclusive 


GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATED WARE 


901—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PruatEeE CANDLESTICK 


Round gadrooned shaft; on flaring base. 
Height, 31 inches. 


902—ENcLisH SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICK 
Pierced circular gallery, with S-scrolled handle and small socket. 


Diameter, 41/, inches. 


903—ENcLIsH SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICK 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 5 inches. 


EneuisH SILver-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 
Molded urn socket and tray; S-scrolled handle. Engraved with 
crest. 


904 


Diameter, 614 inches. 


905—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 
Round shaft, with tray and bobéche gadrooned.  S-scrolled 
handle. 


Diameter, 61/, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


906—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 
Urn bobéche and round tray, trimmed with leaf and flute rim. 


S-scrolled handle with extinguisher. 
Diameter, 71% inches. 


907—EncusH SILVER-PLATED Botrite Howper 
Scrolled adjustable arm with holder; pearl-motived tray. 


Height, 12%, inches. 


908——EncuisH SInvER-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 


Urn-shaped socket and tray, trimmed with shell and gadrooned 
motives. Leaf-scrolled S-handle. 


Diameter, 71% inches. 
909—GrorcGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate CHamper CANDLESTICK 
Oval socket and tray gadrooned and reeded. S-scrolled handle 
with extinguisher. 
Diameter, 6 inches. 
910—Two EncutsH Sinver-PLATED CHamBer CANDLESTICKS 
Gadrooned round socket and tray. S-scrolled handle with ex- 
tinguisher. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 
911—Two Grorcian SHeFFietD Prare CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS 
Gadrooned urn socket and tray. S-scrolled handle with extin- 
guisher. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 
912-—Enecuisn Sinver-pratep Tra Cappy 


Gadroon-molded oval with hinged cover having urn terminal. ° 


Length, 41% inches. 


913—EncuisH SInver-PLATED INKSTAND 


Gadrooned oblong, with round shell corners; on leaf-scrolled 
claw feet. Fitted with three glass bottles and bail lifting handle. 


Length, 7 inches. 


914—Two EncusH SILVER-PLATED SALVERS 


(4) Round, with wave rim and gadrooned border. 
(8) With shaped gadrooned rim. 


Diameters, 5%, and 6Y, inches. 


Fourth Session 


915—GEOoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Bown 


Finished with gadrooned rim and molded foot. 


Diameter, 654 inches. 


916—EncusH SILVER-PLATED SALVER 


Round, with shaped, molded and gadrooned rim. On Spanish 
feet. 


Diameter, 81% inches. 


917—GEOoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED SALVER 


Round, with shell, gadroon and scrolled rim. 


Diameter, 91, inches. 


918—EnecusH SILVER-PLATED DEEP SALVER 
Round, with fine rocaille and florally scrolled rim. 


Diameter, 103% inches. 


919—GeEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED Potato Rine 


Incurved sides, pierced with oval medallions and borders of 
flutings. 


Diameter, 934 inches. 


920—Two GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Oval gadrooned shaft, socket and base. 
Height, 10 inches. 


921—-Four GEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Square tapering reeded shaft, with festooned urn socket and 


molded square base. 
; Height, 12 inches. 


922—_ Four GEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Husked and fluted tapering round shaft, with leaf-motived urn 


socket and finely fluted round base. 
Height, 1134 inches. 


923—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE WarMER 
Oblong, with round gadrooned corners scrolling into fine roll- 
over leaf handles. Hinged dome cover with pineapple finial. 


Length, 115% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


924—GEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER 
Gadrooned oblong; with shell-scrolled loop handles. Hinged 


dome cover with rosette terminal. 
Length, 121% inches. 


925—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER 
Similar to the preceding; with shell loop side handle and similar 


handle to dome cover. 
Length, 121% inches. 


926—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER 
Gadrooned oblong, with canted corners, baluster side handle and 


scrolled loop handle to domed cover. | 
Length, 1434 inehes. 


927—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED WarMER AND ENTREE 


Gadrooned oval body and dome cover with berried loop handle. 
Engraved with crest and monogram. Warmer with similar loop 


handles to cover and scrolled feet. 
Length, 15 inches. 


928—GerorciaAn SILvER-PLATED WarRMER AND Enrrte 


Similar to the preceding. 


929—GerorcIAN SILVER-PLATED WARMER AND ENTREE 


Similar to the preceding. 


930—GerorcIAN SILvER-PLATED WarRMER AND ENTREE 
Similar to the preceding. 


931—Grorcian SILVER-PLATED Revotvine Entrtzs Disx 


Oval revolving cover with reed rim and cover having interesting 


gadroonings. On fan-shaped legs. 
Length, 121% inches. 


932—GrorcIaAn SILVER-PLATED CoverED VEGETABLE DisH 


Round bowl-shape; with shell and gadrooned rim, reed loop 
handles and dome cover with leaf and reeded scroll handle. . 


Length, 135% inches. 


Fourth Session 


933—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED JARDINIERE 
Oval; with rosetted waved rim, reeded tapering body and leonic 
headed ring handles. On curved legs having claw feet. 


Length, 1014 inches. 


934—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED WINE COOLER 


Deep bowl-shape, enriched in repoussé with all-over clustered 


leaves and grapes and mask handles. 
Height, 1014, inches. 


935—Two GEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Winr CooLers 


Gadrooned deep bowl-shape, with leonic head and ring handles; 
molded round foot. 
Height, 8% inches. 


936—Two GrorciAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Wine Coo.ers 
Urn-shape, with ovolo rim and foot. Finely leaf-scrolled upright 
loop side handles. Engraved with coats-of-arms. 


Height, 9 inches. 


937—EncLIsH SILVER-PLATED WINE COOLER 


Urn shape, enriched with varied gadroon and shell borders, floral 


bandings and vine-scrolled loop handles. 
Height, 914 inches. 


938—SuerrietD Pirate Mountrep LeatrHer Bucker 
Deep bowl-shape; mounted with gadrooned rim. Strap upright 
bands, mask and loop handles and florally scrolled foot. 


Height, 111% inches. 


939—Two SurrrieLp Pirate Mountep LeatrHer Buckets 


Similar to the preceding. 
Heights, 12 and 11% inches. 


940—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TEA AND CoFFEE SET 
Low bowl-shaped; with leaf and reed borders, lily terminal and 
scrolled shell feet. Teapot, coffee-pot, sucrier and creamer. 


Lengths, 1114, 714, 8% and 714 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


941—GrEoORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SET 
Pear-shaped body; engraved with florally medallioned crest. 
Melon terminals. Teapot, coffee-pot, sucrier and creamer. 


Heights, 514, 8%, 434 and 5 inches. 


942—EneuisH SILverR-PLATED Hot-waTrer KETTLE 
Bowl body, with gadrooned rims and upright looped wicker 
handle. On round open stand with claw-footed legs. 
Height, 1234 inches. 


943—GrEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED Hot-water Ketr1ir 


Low globular body, with repoussé rocaille and floral scrollings. 
Scrolled wicker bail handle. On valanced round stand having 


scrolled rosette and shell-footed legs. 
Height, 141% inches. 


944—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLtatE Urn 
Vase-shaped, enriched with pearl bandings, high domed cover 
with flaming vase terminal looped handles and square base with 


ball feet. {ngraved with monogram. 
Height, 1434 inches. 


945—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Urn 


Globular, with basket bandings, urn terminal, demi-nymph and 
shell bail handles. On molded square base with ball feet. 


Height, 1254 inches. 


946—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 
Oblong deep bowl-shape; with strawberry and_leaf-scrolled 
crowning band, dome cover with mushroom terminal and leonic 
head and ring handles. On reeded scroll legs having claw feet. 
Incurved gadrooned oblong base with ball feet. Engraved with 


crest. 
Height, 171% inches. 


947—Grorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 


Vase-shape, with gadroonings, leonic head and ring handles, 
domed cover having ebony pineapple terminal and engraved 


shield. On molded square base with ball feet. 
Height, 185% inches. 


Fourth Session 


948—Gerorcian SILveR-PLATED Urn 
Egg-shaped bowl body, engraved with “initial,” rocaille and 
floral scrollings, vine-leaved loop handles and lily terminal to 
domed cover. On square base having shell and leaf scrolled 
feet. 


Height, 1634 inches. 
949—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate Mirror Pruatreau 
Gadrooned and molded rim, with round corners and ball fect. 


Length, 18%% inches. 


950—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatre Tray 
Molded oblong, with round corners having fine leaf and ga- 
drooned rim, scrolled loop handles and feet. Center engraved 


with floral scrollings and medallions. 
Length, 281%, inches. 


951—GeroRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Tray 
Oval; with finely pierced serpentined gallery having hand holes 
and gadrooned rims. 
Length, 24 inches. 
952—-O_p ENnciisH SILVER-PLATED Tray 
Oblong, with shell-scrolled round corners and gadroon and leaf 
rim. Finely scrolled loop handles and feet. Center engraved 
with coat-of-arms and florally scrolled border. 
Length, 2854 inches. 
953—OLp EncuisH SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Molded oblong, with shell, leaf and gadroon round-cornered rim, 
reeded loop handles and coroneted monogram engraved at 


CENUCT. 
Length, 28 inches. 


954—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRaAy 
Oval, with pierced, molded and gadrooned rim; finely scrolled ro- 
caille loop handles. Center engraved with large coat-of-arms 
and scrolled border. 
Length, 32% inches. 
955—GEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRAy 
Deeply scroll and leaf-molded oblong; with rocaille-scrolled loop 
handles. Center engraved with basketed, shell and scroll border. 


Length, 31%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


956—Rare Ser or Four Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Tapering round shaft, with interesting leaf and gadroon 
valances at crown and foot. Urn socket and round base having 


scrolling leaf and shell banding. 
Height, 1814 inches. 


957—Two GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Tapering round shaft, urn socket and round molded base, en- 
riched with fine leaf motives. 
Height, 118% inches. 


Fourth Session 


958—Two GerorciAN SHEFFIELD PLAteE CANDLESTICKS 


Similar to the preceding. Do not match. 
Height, 113% inches. 


959—Four GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 


Tapering round shaft, urn socket and round molded base, en- 


riched with bandings of fine acanthus leaves. 
Height, 121%, inches. 


960—Four GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS 


Half-reeded Ionic columns. On ovolo molded stepped square 


base. 
Height, 13% inches. 


961—Fovur GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLatrEe CANDLESTICKS 
Half-reeded, fluted and festooned Ionic column. On medallioned 
and festooned pedestal having stepped square base. 


Height, 1414 inches. 


962—Two GeroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatE CANDELABRA 


Leaf and scroll-balustered shaft. On gadrooned base. Loose 


scrolled arms for seven lights. 
Height, 141% inches. 


963—Two GroRGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 
Reeded round shaft; with vase crown. On incurved gadrooned 
triangular base with three recumbent sphinx. Scrolled ram’s- 


headed arms for four lights. 
Height, 245, inches. 


964—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLaTE CANDELABRUM 
Expanding round shaft, and spreading molded base, enriched 
with bands of scrolled rocaille and leafage. Finely scrolled loose 


arms for four lights. 
Height, 2514, inches. 


965—GerorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRUM 
Leaf-scrolled and cartouched baluster shaft engraved with crests ; 
on scrolled tripod feet. Finely scrolled arms for six lights. 


Height, 2744 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


966—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDELABRA 
Expanding round shaft, enriched with acanthus leaves. On high 
leaf-scrolled molded base. Leaf-scrolled arms for six lights. 


Height, 2814 inches. 


967—Two NaprouEOoN SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 


Open leaf-scrolled lyre shaft, with rams’ heads at crowns and 
sheltering group of stags. On round basketed base with medal- 
lion engraved with crowned cipher N of the first Napoleon: fes- 
tooned leaf feet. Leaf-scrolled arms for twenty-one lights. 


Height, 4354 inches. 


Note: This pair of massive candelabra were originally in the Tuileries, 
and were made to the order of the first Napoleon. 


(Illustrated) 


968—-Four-part SHEFFIELD Prate PLATEAU 


Two central oblong sections and two outer with round ends. 
Finely molded rims, gadrooned at center. On claw feet. 


Length, extended, 5 feet 81%, inches. 


Note: This plateau can be arranged with two, three or the four sections. 


969—GrorcIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate VEcETABLE DisH 


Molded oblong; with round corners and gadrooned rim. Dome 
cover, with similar gadroon band and _ rocaille-scrolled loop 


handle. 
Length, 1134 inches. 


970—GeEoRGIAN SILVER-PLATED TUREEN 


Gadrooned bowl, with fine leaf-scrolled loop handles and feet. 
Dome cover with leaf loop handle. Engraved with crest. 


Length, 14%, inches. 


971—Grorcian SHEFFIELD PLATE TUREEN 


Oval bowl, with scrolled rim, loop handles and claw feet. Domed 
cover, with floral loop handle. Engraved with crest. 


Length, 1414, inches. 


No. 967—Two Napo.Leon SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


972 
973 


972—-Two GroRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WarMER ENTREE DISHES 


Oval warmer, with cartouche feet and loop handles. Domed and 
gadrooned cover, with scroll band and leaf looped handle. 


Length, 15% inches. 


973—Two GrorcGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE WarMER AND ENTREE 
DisHEs 


Molded oblong, with inset round corners, gadrooned ball feet 
and loop handles. Loose dish, with floral scrolled rim and ga- 
drooned cover trimmed with scroll band, loop handle and en- 
graved crested coat-of-arms. 

Length, 15 inches. 


Fourth Session 


974—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TUREEN 


Oval bowl, with gadrooned rim, exceptionally fine leaf-scrolled 
feet and upright loop handles. Domed cover, with shell and scroll 


loop handle. Monogrammed. 
Length, 15 inches. 


9'75—GrEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatrE WARMER AND Entrér Disu 
Gadrooned warmer and dome cover trimmed with grape scrollings, 
and melon terminal. Loose dish with gadrooned rim. 


Diameter, 1214 inches. 


976—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PuAteE Cake Basket 


Gadrooned oblong boat-shape; with shell and gadroon rim; leaf 


bail handle. On leaf and claw feet. 
Length, 834 inches. 


977—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Cake Basket 
Round gadrooned rim, with open fluted wire body and rope-mo- 


tived bail handle. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


978—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puatre Cake Basket 
Oblong boat-shape; with open fluted wire sides. Open wire bail 


handle. 
Length, 115% inches. 


979—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD PiatTE Cake Basket 


Oblong boat-shape, with finely gadrooned and shell-motived rim. 


on molded base. 
Length, 1214 inches. 


980—GerorGIAN SILVER-PLATED CAKE BASKET 
Gadrooned oblong boat-shape, with finely shell scrolled rim and 


loop leaf handles. 
Length, 1634 inches. 


981—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLatre Cake BASKET 


Gadrooned oblong boat-shape, with leaf and gadrooned rim and 
molded bail handle. On molded and gadrooned foot. 


Length, 1314 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


982—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLate Cake Basket 
Oval, with pearl-motived rim and very finely arcade-pierced 
sides. On open foot; open pearl-motived bail handle. 


Length, 13 inches. 


983—GrEORGIAN SILVER-PLATED CAKE BASKET 


Oblong boat-shape, with very finely leaf-scrolled rim and floral 


molded bail handle. 
Length, 12%, inches. 


984— GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Caxe Basket 


Oblong, with round corners, gadrooned rim and open sides of 
leaf motives. Open wire bail handle. 
Length, 1234 inches. 


9844—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Cake Basket 


Molded and gadrooned oblong boat-shape, with finely molded 


bail handle. On oblong reeded foot. 
Length, 121%, inches. 


Fourth Session 


985—GEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Cake Basket 
Gadrooned oval boat-shape, with rocaille and leaf rim. Leaf 
and reeded bail handle. On molded and gadrooned foot. 


Length, 1314 inches. 


986—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD PLatre Urn 
Vase-shape, enriched with festooned rosettes, upright loop han- 
dles, high domed cover with vase terminal. On open square base 


having round feet. 
Height, 15 inches. 


987—GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Urn 


Gadrooned vase-shape, with oval bail side handles, domed cover 
with ball terminal. On scroll-footed square base. Engraved 


with crest. 
Height, 131% inches. 


988—GrorGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE URN 


Gadrooned vase-shape, with oval ring handles. Engraved with 
crest and coat-of-arms. On square base with bracket feet. 


Height, 184% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


989—GrORGIAN SHEFFIELD Puate TEA SERVICE 


Oval low bowls, with grape vine borders, carved ivory handle and 


rosette terminal to pot. On floral claw feet. Teapot, sucrier 
and creamer. 
Lengths, 1114, 81% and 6%% inches. 


990—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate TEA anp CoFrFrreEr SERVICE 


Gadrooned melon and pear-shapes; enriched with molded rims, 


scrolled floral feet and terminals. Teapot, coffee-pot, creamer 
and sucrier. 


Lengths, 1134, 934, 64% and 81% inches. 


Fourth Session 


991—GeEorRGIAN SHEFFIELD Pirate Urn 
Gadrooned bowl-shape with incurved mouth, urn terminal to 
cover and leonic ring handles. On tapering reeded legs having 


claw feet; incurved base with ball feet. 
Height, 1514, inches. 


992—-GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE Urn 


Gadrooned oval bowl, with shell and leaf loop handles, dome 
cover having urn terminal and scrolled oblong base with ball 


feet. Engraved with crest. 
Height, 171% inches. 


993—GerorGIAN SHEFFIELD Piatt Urn 
Vase-shaped, with varied gadroon bandings, mask and ring side 


handles. On square base having fan-shaped feet. 
Height, 191% inches. 


994—Two GrorciaAn SHEFFIELD PLatE Wine CooLers 
Urn-shape, with berried wave-rim enriched with grape and vine 
sprays and open scrolled handles. On spreading rocaille foot and 


square base. 
Height, 125% inches. 


995—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE TRAY 


Molded oblong, with very finely scrolled leaf and gadrooned rim. 


On scrolled feet. Leaf and baluster loop handles. 
Length, 26 inches. 


996—GrorGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Scroll-molded oblong, with very beautiful floral rosetted and 


scrolled rim and loop shell handles. On claw feet. 
Length, 247, inches. 


997—GeroRGIAN SILVER-PLATED TRay 
Scroll molded oval, with open rocaille and leaf rim; loop handies. 


Length, 380% inches. 


998—GrorGcIAN SHEFFIELD PratTE Tray 


Scroll-molded round, with fine scalloped rim of gadroonings, 
shells and floral motives. On scrolled bracketed claw feet. 


Diameter, 23 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


999—GeEoRGIAN SHEFFIELD PiaTE TRaAy . 
Molded oblong, with round corners; shell and leaf rim, upright 
scrolled loop handles and floral scrolled feet. Center engraved 


with intricate floral scrollings. 
Length, 29% inches. 


1000—Fovur EncuisH SILVER-PLATED AND GuLuAss DisHEsS 


Open oblong wire frames, with fan legs and ball feet. Finely 
cut glass flaring dishes with scalloped rims. (One glass slightly 


cracked. ) 
Length, 6%, inches. 


1001—EncuisH SILVER-PLATED AND GuaAss DisH 
Similar to the preceding; larger. 
Length, 181%, inches. 
1002—EwentsH SILVER-PLATED EPERGNE 


Similar to the preceding; with round crowning dish and series 


of four smaller dishes below. 
Height, 141%, inches. 


Fourth Session 


1003—GerorRGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE EPERGNE 


Vase-shape; with acanthus-leaf enrichment. On domed base 
having floral scrolled feet. Diamond cut-glass bowl. 


Height, 18 inches. 


1004—GerorGIAN SILVER AND PLATED EPERGNE 
Shaft in silver as a standing figure of “Flora” bearing on her 
head an open vine-leaved basket and fan cut round glass dish. 
On domed foot with tripod leaf scrollings and triangular in- 
curved base having leaf-scrolled feet. 
Height, 1934 inches. 


1005—GrorciAN SHEFFIELD PLatTE EPERGNE 
Open pear-shape upper portion, with reeded and claw-footed 
legs sustaining fan cut round glass dish. Lower portion, with 
molded stem and base, with four arms having smaller similar 


glass dishes to top. 
Height, 19% inches. 


1006—GerorciAn SHEFFIELD PLATE EPERGNE 
Leaf balustered stem, with dome crown having shell and leat 
valance and round cut-glass bowl. On domed base with scroll- 
ings, claw feet and four arms for dishes. (None of the four 


dishes exist.) 
Height, 19%% inches. 


1007—GrorcIAN SILVER-PLATED EPERGNE 


Very finely gadrooned and leaf and grape motived baluster 
shaft, having scroll molded base, shell feet and crowning open 
wire basket sustaining valanced round cut-glass dish. 


Height, 201%, inches. 


1008—Enettsh Mammorn Suerrietp Pirate Tropnoy Urn 
Deep bowl-shape, enriched with flutings and acanthus leaves at 
base, elaborate grapevine band and rim and finely scrolled side 
loop handles. On grape vine bordered round foot. 


Height, 241% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1009—Sir Water Scorr’s GrorcGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SUPPER 
Tray j 


Gadrooned oblong warming tray, with finely scrolled shell and 
gadrooned rim; sustaining four loose square entrée dishes with 
gadrooned dome covers having berry and leaf terminals, and 
central gadrooned oval tureen with claw feet. A small loose 
two-compartmented dish is to replace central dish and four 
extra gadrooned warmers for four small entrées. 


Length, 311% inches. 


Note: This very unusual supper tray, with its curious facilities for 
serving, was bought at Johnson, Dymond and Son’s rooms, and came direct 
to them from Abbotsford. 


1010—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Prater Tray 


Round molded rim, with shell and floral rim. Center engraved 


with coat-of-arms and broad border of scrolled baskets of 
flowers. 


Diameter, 2314 inches. 


Fourth Session 


1011—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate TRAY 


Oval, with fluted gallery enriched with pearl-motived rim and 
reeded foot. Engraved at center with monogram within fes- 


tooned shield. 
Length, 301, inches. 


CRYSTAL, FAIENCE AND PORCELAIN 


1012—T'wo Smatu Cuinesrt Crystat Covrrs 


One, round with dragon handle; other boat-shape, with scroll- 
ings and looped handle. 


1013—TIwo Oxup Crown Dersy Miniature Vases 


Bottle-shape, with medallions of “Rustic Scenes.” 


1014—Viennesz Ename, PERFUMER 


Bottle-shape; enameled with medallions of figures and land- 
scapes. 


1015—Two Earty Dersy Saucers anp Worcester Mues 
Saucers with gilded and royal blue borders. Mug with festoons 
and sprays of flowers. 


1016—Fovr Oxtp Lowestorr Cups 
Gadrooned and scalloped rims; painted with flowers and pink 
panneaux. 


1017—Two Cut-ciass PERFUME BoTTLes 
(a) Oviform, cut with diamonds; gilded silver mouth and cut 
pineapple stopper. 
(sp) Globular, cut with diamonds; jeweled stopper. 


1018—Two Frencu Bisque FicuRInEs 
Standing figures of “Maid and Little Lad” wearing Directoire 


costumes. (Chipped.) 
Height, 51%, inches. 


1019—Oxp DrespEN Decorated FicurINnE 


Girl, seated on chair, reading. 
Height, 54% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1020—Oxp Saxrt DecorateD Group 
Satyr bearing off a load of books to be burned. (Restored.) 
Height, 7%, inches. 


1021-——Carvep Cocoa-nutT CouPE English Seventeenth Century 
Carved with “Royal Coat-of-Arms” and medallioned monogram. 
Height, 45% inches. 

1022—ScutprurEeD ALABASTER FIGURINE 
Spanish Seventeenth Century 
Standing figure of a venerable priest. On molded oblong base. 
Height, 934 inches. 


Two JAPANESE Ivory GrRovupPs 


1023 


Grotesque figures of Rustics dancing. 
; Heights, 934 and 914 inches. 


1024—Paintep LimetTREE Watcu Ho.wper 
English Eighteenth Century 


Grotesque figure of Hercules sustaining scrolled round case for 
watch. Painted old-red. 


Height, 125% inches. 
1025—SILvER-MOUNTED T’ORTOISE-SHELL COUPE 


Inverted shell, with loose cover. Mounted with lining, rims and 
ball terminal. 


Length, 5 inches. 
1026—Coverrep Drespen Stryte Box 


Gadrooned oval, with cover having ball terminal. Painted with 
flowers and insects. 


Length, 534 inches. 
1027—Larcr Barrrersra Enamet Purr Box Eighteenth Century 


Bowl-shape, with dome cover having gilded acorn finial. En- 
riched with reserved medallions of flowers on gilded apple-green 
grounds. 

Height, 7 inches. 


1028—Cuinest Biur anp Wuire Vase Eighteenth Century 


Bottle-shape; decorated with domestic figures and flowers. 


Height, 7 inches 


Fourth Session 


1029—ViENNESE ENAMEL CovEeRED VASE 


Egg-shape, with domed foot. Enameled with subjects from 
the allegory of Venus. Gilded bird terminal, collars and floral 
foot. 

Height, 9 inches. 


1030—TureE Earty Buve ann Waitt JASPER VASES 


One square bottle-shape, two smaller with boat-shaped mouths. 
Enriched with classic figures, flowers and “Prince of Wales 


Feathers.” 
Heights, 714 and 6% inches. 


1031—Two Dovutron Portrery Muecs 


Bottle-shape; variously bearing coats-of-arms within medal- 


lions. Glaze brown. 
Heights, 814, and 61% inches. 


1032—Two Dovutton Pottery Mues 


Pear and bottle shapes, with varied scrollings of flowers. One 
with pewter cover. Glazed gray-brown. 
Heights, 11 and 8% inches. 


1033—Two Ticer-ware Dovutron PircHERs 
Bottle-shapes; glazed in tortoise-shell brown. 
. Heights, 9 and 8% inches. 


1034—Two Fatence PircHers 
(a) Pear-shaped Delft; enriched in polychrome with festoons 
and scrolling. Mounted with silver cover. 
(sn) Blue and white Worcester; with sprays and bouquets of 


flowers. 
Heights, 91, and 75% inches. 


1035—Two Sitver-cinpep Mountep Stoneware Mves 
(a) Bottle-shape, with series of royal personages at collar. 
Mounted with mask and scroll straps; cover handle and scal- 
loped foot. Brown glaze. 
(n) Pear-shape, with chained loose cover mounted with valance 


rim. Glazed rich red-brown. 
Heights, 11144 and 71% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1036—GitpED SILVER-MOUNTED STEIN 
Drum body; enriched with animalistic seal. Mounted with 
mask and scroll bands, dome cover and valanced foot. 


Height, 91% inches. 


1037—VIENNESE SitveR Enamet CELESTIAL GLOBE ; 
Blue globe; hinged in center, enameled with constellation. Sup- 
ported on figure of Hercules in silver. High round base with 


groups of classic figures. 
Height, 141% inches. 


10388—Buve-Joun Tazza, Mountrep 1n Cutvrer Dorit 
English Eighteenth Century 
Round bowl of fine spar. Mounted with cwivre doré rim ram’s- 


headed and hoofed tripod legs and incurved base. 
Height, 9 inches. 


1039—Buver-Joun Tazza, Mountep 1x Cuivre Dort 
English Eighteenth Century 
Similar to the preceding. 


1040—Buive-JoHn Tazza English Eighteenth Century 
Molded urn shape; on round pedestal and square base. Very 


beautifully veined spar. 
Height, 71% inches. 


1041—Crown Dersy Pircuer Directoire Period 


Ewer-shape, decorated with red and gilded bunches of grapes 
and key-patterned band at shoulder. 
Height, 13%, inches. 


1042—Imari Bown anv Pircuer Eighteenth Century 


Pear-shape pitcher, decorated with flowers and panel. Mounted 
with silver cover engraved with crest. Bowl, with shell feet, 
similarly decorated. 

Height, 111% inches; diameter, 91 inches. 


Fourth Session 


1043—DecoraTeD Stvres JARDINIERE Eighteenth Century 


Round, with figure medallions after Watteau reserved on gilded 
blue grounds. Upright leaf loop handles. Double-L Sévres 


mark at foot. (Restored at base.) 
Height, 81 inches. 


1044—DercoratTED Earty Worcester TEAPoT 


Globular, painted in blue with sprays and bouquets of flowers. 


Metal loop handle. 
Height, 1014, inches. 


1045—Cuinese Decoratep Porcetain Bown LKighteenth Century 


Interior enriched with medallions of figures and flowers reserved 


on blue brocaded grounds. 
Diameter, 114% inches. 


1046—Frencu BisaurE Group, Mountrep 1n Cuivre Dort 
Louis XVI Style 
Lad and Maid reproaching pet dog for killing their bird; on 
rustic base and gilded plinth with wood fascia and vase feet. 


(Restored. ) 
Height, 1254 inches. 


1047—Two Decorated Earty Cuesta Frouir DisHEs 


Leaf-shape, with rustic green handle having spray of flowers. 


Decorated with bouquets of flowers. (Chipped.) 
Length, 10% inches. 


1048—Two Torrotsr-sHeLL Pirates English Eighteenth Century 
Deep round; one with molded silver rim. 


Diameters, 71, and 5% inches. 


1049—Sinver-MouNTED Earzty SpopE PLate 
Enriched with reserved medallions of flowers on blue and gilded 
basket grounds. Fine silver rim of floral scrollings and leaf 


loop handles. 
| Length, 131, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1050—Tue Jumet Frencu Decoratep Porceiain InxsTanp 
3 Early Nineteenth Century 
Oblong stand, fitted with two wells and sand shaker; arranged 
in front with gilded shell compartment for pens. Painted with 


bouquet of flowers. 
Length, 105% inches. 


Note: This interesting “Historic Well” was bought at the sale of Mme. 
Jumel’s estate. 


1051—Turert Earty CHEetsea PiLates 
Scalloped rims; enriched with paneled rose medallions. Center 


with remains of groups of figures. 
Diameter, 81%, inches. 


1052—Two Imari Bowts 
Many-sided rim. Decorated with raised flowers and blossomed 
blue border. 


Diameter, 91/4 inches. 


1053—Royat Vienna Porcenain Tray 
Scrolled square; with subject at center, “Queen Eleanor,” 
sucking the poisoned wound of “King Edward First.” Arcaded 
red, blue and gilded border. 


91% inches square. 


1054—Oxtp Crown Derby Disu 


Oval; decorated in the Imari manner with flowers and valanced 


border. 
Length, 11 inches. 


1055—Turee Oxrp Cuersea Priates 
Enriched with rose-du Barry border scrolls and fruit bouquet. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


1056—Oxp Crown Derspy Prarrer 


Oval, with bouquet of flowers and valanced border painted in 
the Imari manner. 
Length, 16 inches. 


Fourth Session 


1057—Earty Saxt Porcetain PLATTER 


Scrolled oval; with basketed rim. Decorated with bouquets 


and sprays of flowers. 
Length, 177% inches. 


1058—Decoratep VIENNESE PorcELAIN PLAQUE 


Center with oblong subject, ““Decius Taking the Oath of Office 
as Consul,” after Rubens; surrounded by scroll-gilded crimson 


lunettes and medallioned lavender border. 
Diameter, 191% inches. 


1059—Inxiaiw ScacriotA Marsie Cuess Boarp 


The squares alternately of mottled green and old-red marble 


border. 
1634 inches square. 


1060—Earrty Worcester Decorated Fruit SERVICE 


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Consisting of four varied oval and round dishes, one scrolled 
square dish, two tureens and eleven plates. Decorated with 
sprays of flowers and gilded vine and leaf handles. 


Lengths, 1334, 101%, 8 and 94% inches; diameter of plates, 8 inches. 


1061—Six Crown Dery PuateEs Eighteenth Century 


Deep centers, with curious blue and gilded rusticated borders. 


Diameter, 934 inches. 


1062—Six Earty EnciuisH STONEWARE Soup PLATES 
Decorated with floral borders and scrolled medallion centers 


in the Imari manner. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


1063—Twetve Decorated Earty Encuish STONEWARE PLATES 


Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


1064—EicHTEEN Decorated Earty ENGLISH STONEWARE PLATES 


Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1065—Two Earty Cotesrooxk Daz Vases 
Baluster shape, with gilded scrolled lug handles. On leaf- 
scrolled feet. Decorated in royal blue and fine reserved gilded 


medallion of beautiful fruit and flowers. 
Height, 211% inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1066—Decoratep Earty Worcester VASE 
Urn-shape, with masked looped gilded handles. Enriched with 
oblong panel of beautiful flowers and gilded scrollings. On 


square marbled base. (Needs restoration. ) 
Height, 20 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1067—Fovur Earty STAFFORDSHIRE Bitur Cur PLATEs 


Enriched with views and floral borders. Rich blue. By Hall. 


1068—ServEeN Earty STAaFFrorpsHIRE Cups 
Printed in black with rural scenes; vary in size. (One cracked.) 


1069—Earty STarrorpsHirE Buue SAucER AND PLATE 
The “Cracked Pitcher” going oftenest to the well and ‘‘Peace 
and Plenty.” Rich blue. By Clews. 


Diameters, 534 and 6%, inches. 


1070—Turee Earzty STarrorpsHIRE PLATEs 
“Millennium; Peace on Earth.” Printed in carmine. 


Diameters, 6% and 734 inches. 


1071—Two Earty Ancio-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Biur PLATES 
“The Landing of Lafayette.” Rich deep blue. By Clews. 


Diameter, 634 inches. 


1072—KEarty Ancio-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Buur Pate 


“States Plate.” Rich blue. By Clews. (Chipped.) 


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Diameter, 834 inches. — 


1065 


Kindiy read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed mm the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1073—Earty AncLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BuvuE PLATE 
“Pittsfield, Mass.” Rich blue. By Clews. 
Diameter, 834 inches. 
1074—Earty ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Buur PLATE 
“State House, Hartford.” Medium blue. 
Diameter, 834 inches. 
1075—Earty ANcGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Biuur Prater 
Library, Philadelphia. Rich blue. By Ridgway. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 


1076—Two Earty STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 
“Millennium; Peace on Earth.” Printed in bistre. 


Diameter, 91% inches. 


1077—Earty STAFFORDSHIRE BuuEeE Puate 
“The Millennium; Peace on Earth.” Light blue. 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


1078—Two Earty Ancio-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BiLuE Pratrs 
“Capitol, Washington.” Deep rich blue. (One repaired.) 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


1079—Earty ANncio-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Buur PLateE 


“La Grange,” the residence of the Marquis Lafayette. Deep 
blue. By Wood. (Repaired.) 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


1080—Earrty Ancio-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATE 
“Perry on Lake Erie.” By Wood. Deep blue. (Repaired. ) 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


1081—Earry Don Quixote SrarrorpsHire Buur Piare 
“The Meeting of Sancho and Dapple.” Rich deep blue. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


1082—Earty AncLo-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Buur Puate 
“City of Albany, State of New York.” Rich blue. (Cracked. ) 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


Fourth Session 


1083 


Earty ANnNGLo-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BuurE PLATE 


Pilgrim Independence Plate. Inscribed, “America Independent, 
July 4th, 1776” and “Washington, Born 1732, died 1799.” 
Light blue. 


Diameter, 1014, inches. 


1084—Earty Ancio-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Buur PLATE 
“Perry on Lake Erie.” Rich deep blue. In proof condition. 


Diameter, 1034 inches. 


1085—Two Earry STAFForDSHIRE Buur PLATES 


“Regent’s Park” and “St. Philip’s Chapel.” Rich blue. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


1086—Two Earnty STAFFORDSHIRE BiuE PLATES 


“The Millennium; Peace on Earth” and “Edinburgh Castle.” 
Light blue. 


Diameter, 91% inches. 


1087—Two Earrty STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 


“The Millennium; Peace on Earth.”’ Printed in lavender and 


bistre. 
Diameter, 914, inches. 


1088—Two Earty STAFFORDSHIRE Birur PLATES 


“Villa, Regent’s Park” and “The Flight into Egypt.” Rich 
blue. (One restored.) 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


1089—Two Earty STarrorpsHirE Biuve PuLaAteEs 


“The Valentine” and “Cupid and Psyche.” Rich blue. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


1090—Two Earrty STAFForRDSHIRE BiuE PLatTEs 
Depicting scene from a play, “Love in a Village.” 


Diameters, 95% and 10 inches. 


1091—Farty STAFFORDSHIRE BLtuE PLATTER 


‘Duck Shooting.” Rich deep blue. 
Length, 13%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1092—Earxty STarrorpDsHIRE BLuE PLATTER 
“Trafalgar Square with the National Gallery.” Rich deep 


blue; fine condition. 
Length, 1834 inches. 


1093—Earxy STarrorpsHirE TEA SERVICE 
Octagonal flaring body. Printed in lavender with scrolled 
medallioned views. Consisting of teapot, cream jug, covered 
sucrier, six large and small plates and six cups and saucers. 


Heights, 914, 83% and 7% inches. 


ENGLISH EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PRINTS 


1094—Two Framep Prints English Eighteenth Century 
(a) Colored oval. ‘The Arts,” after Ciprani. | 


(3) “Mr. Emery as John Lump,” after de Wilde. Engraved 


by R. Woodman. 
A: Height, 41% inches; length, 634 inches. 
B: Height, 51% inches; width, 41/ inches. 


1095—Two Framep Prints English Eighteenth Century 
“A Girl of the Forest of Snowdon” and “A Girl of Modena.” 
Printed in bistre. Oval after Bunbury. Engraved by Tomkins. 


Height, 81% inches; width, 6 inches. 


1096—Framep Conor Print English Eighteenth Century 


“The Judgment of Paris,” after Ciprani. Oval. In old molded 
oblong silver-plated frame enriched with shell medallions and 
scrollings. 

Height, 514, inches; width, 7 inches. 


1097—Framep Print English Eighteenth Century 


“Meditation,” after I. Gresser. H. Bryer, Exct. Mango 
Sculpt. Oval in red. Original frame. 


Height, 81% inches; width, 634 inches. 


1098—Two Framep Ova Prints English Eighteenth Century 
“Music” and “Oratory.” Printed in red after Boydell. 
Respectively: Heights, 10%, and 111% inches; widths, 91, and 83, inches. 


Fourth Session 


1099—Framep Wax Srats or WinuaAm IV 


Obverse with equestrian figure; reverse with “His Royal High- 
ness Enthroned.” Coronation seal. 


Total height, 101, inches; length, 17% inches. 


1100—Framep Print English Early Eighteenth Century 


Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington. Oval, with scrolled base. 
After Lely; by J. Houbraken. 
Height, 141% inches; width, 8°4 inches. 


1101—Framep Cotorep Print English Early Nimeteenth Century 


“The Last Jig, or, Adieu to Old England,” by Rowlandson. 
Published Jan. 10th, 1818, by Tegg, Cheapside. 


Height, 127% inches; width, 834 inches. 


1102—Framep Print Early American 


“New York. ‘Taken from Fort Columbus, Governor’s Island, 
1816.” Litho by Hayward, 171 Pearl Street. 


Height, 71/4, inches; length, 17 inches. 


1103—Framep Print Anglo-American Eighteenth Century 
“The Manner in which the American Colonies Declared them- 
selves Independent . . . throughout the different Prov- 

inces; on July 4th, 1776.” After Hamilton; Noble sculp. 
Height, 12%, inches; width, 81%, inches. 
1104—Framep Cotor Print English Eighteenth Century 


“Mrs. Jordan, in the Character of the Country Girl,” after 
George Romney. Engraved by Bartolozzi, R.A. Printed in 


red. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 95% inches. 


1105—Framep Carvep Watnut Bas-RELIEF 
Flemish Seventeenth Century 
“The River of Life.” Two lovers are seated at an **Al Fresco” 
repast in the center of a walled garden surrounded by the wind- 


ing river. 
Height, 734 inches; length, 12% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1106—Framep Print Flemish Seventeenth Century 
“Village Carousal.” After Teniers. 


Height, 151%, inches; length, 1934 inches. 


1107—Framep Mezzorint English Eighteenth Century 
“The Right Honorable Charles James Fox”; after Reynolds; 

engraved by John Jones. (Stained. ) 
Height, 177% inches; width, 1834 inches. 


1108—Frame Print Italian Seventeenth Century 
“Cheese Paring,” after Maggiotto. Engraved by Cavalli. 
Height, 13 inches; length, 177% inches. 


1109—Framep Print English, 1800 
“Simon, Lord Lovat,” after Hogarth. Engraved by T. Cock. 
Height, 131, inches; width, 87, inches. 


1110—Framep Conor Print English Eighteenth Century 


From the “Transparency for the Recovery of His Majesty.” 
after Hamilton, R.A. Engraved by Ansell. 


Height, 1554 inches; length, 1734 inches. 


1111—-Framep Print Early Nineteenth Century 
“William IV.” Seated half-length figure, wearing court cos- 
tume. 


Height, 181% inches; width, 14%, inches. 


1112—Framep Mezzotint English Eighteenth Century 
“Duke of York”; wearing military attire. 


Height, 23% inches; width, 161, inches. 


1113—Framep Print English Eighteenth Century 
“Philip, Earl of Pembroke,” after Vandyke. Engraved by B. 
Barron. 


Height, 161% inches; length, 26 inches. 


Fourth Session 


1114—Framep Print 


“Cymbeline.” Shakespeare, Act I, Scene II. After Hamilton. 
Engraved by Thomas Burke. 
Height, 1734 inches; length, 231, inches. 


1115—Framep Print English Eighteenth Century 
“Helena Forman,” after Vandyke. Engraved by Thos. Cham- 
bers. 


Height, 1854 inches; width, 14 inches. 


1116—Framep Print Flemish Seventeenth Century 
“Village Féte,” after Teniers. 
Height, 19% inches; length, 285% inches. 


1117—Framep Print English, 1804 


“Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Charlotte,” after 
Beechey. Engraved by Ryder. 
Height, 205% inches; width, 14°, inches. 


1118—Framep Print English, 1804 
“His Most Gracious Majesty, King George the Third.” Painted 
by Beechey. Engraved by Benjamin Smith. 


Height, 20% inches; width, 147% inches. 


1119—Framep Print English Eighteenth Century 
“King Henry the Eighth.” Shakespeare. Painted by W. 
Peters. Engraved by Robert Thew. 


Height, 1714 inches; length, 231 inches. 


1120—Framep Print English Eighteenth Century 
“King Henry the Eighth.” Shakespeare. Act IV, Scene II. 
After Westall. Engraved by Robert Theu. 


Height, 17% inches; length, 231% inches. 


1121—Earty American Framep Print 
“Washington and Lafayette on the Porch at Mount Vernon.” 
Painted by Rossiter and Mignot. Engraved by Thos. Oldham 


Barlow. 
Height, 187% inches; length, 29% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1122—Framep Print English Nineteenth Century 

“The Queen and Prince.” Prince Albert and the Royal Family. 
Painted by Winterhalter. Lithographed by Leon Noel. 

Height, 2514 inches; length, 323% inches, 


TECHNICAL BOOKS ON SILVER AND OTHER SUBJECTS 


1123—Four Voxtumes oF TEecHunicaL Books 
(a) Old Clocks and Watches. By Britten. Published by Bats- 
ford, 1899. 
(8) Dictionary of Artists. By S. Redgrave. Published by 
George Bell, 1878. 
(c) Old English Plate. By Cripps. Published by John Mur- 
ray, 1886. 
(p) The Old China Book. By N. Hudson Moore. Published 
by Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1903. 


1124—Two Votumrs oF Booxs on SILVER 
(4) “Old Plate.” By J. H. Buck. Published by The Gorham 
Co., 1903. 
(8) English Goldsmiths and their Marks. By Jackson. Pub- 
lished by Macmillan, 1905. 


1125—-Two Votumes or Booxs on SILver 


Historic silver of the Colonies and its Makers. By Francis 
Hill Bigelow. Published by Macmillan, 1917. 


1126—Two Votumes or Booxs on Stnver 


Similar to the preceding. 


1127—Two Voutumes, History or New York 
A History of New York . . . in two volumes. A New 
Edition. By Diedrich Knickerbocker. Published by Carey Lea 
and Blanchard, 1836. Autographed by George W. Hunter, 
1838. Bookplate of Frank Maier. 


Fourth Session 


1128—Two Votumes or Books on SILVER 


(a) Early American Silversmiths and their Marks. By Hollis 
French. Printed for the Walpole Society, New York, 1907. 


(3) Hall Marks on Gold and Silver Plate. By W. Chaffers. 
4th Edition. Published by J. Davy and Sons. 


1129—VoLuUME on GOLD AND Sitver Marks 


Rosenberg der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen. By Dr. Marc Rosen- 
berg. Published by Von Henrich Keller, 1890. 


1180—VotuME on Lire or WoLsEy 


The Life of Cardinal Wolsey. By Ricard Fides, D.D. Printed 
for J. Knapton . . . and T. Longman, 1726. 


1131—Turee Vowtumes oF THE Marnz Bisxre 
Holy Bible. Cambridge. Printed for the Society 
eeeouath .° >.<. - 1828, 


CUIVRE DORE CLOCKS, CANDELABRA AND PLATEAUX 
AND BRONZES 


1132—Parcet Ginpep Sitver Pratre TErMrinar 
French Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of an Indian; his body lacquered black, the 


draperies gilded. 
Height, 5% inches. 


11383—Two Cuivre Dort Ficures — French Renatssance 
Crouching figures of lions. Very finely modeled and chiseled. 
Length, 61%, inches. 


1134—T'wo Mountrep Esony Drumsticks 
English Eighteenth Century 


Richly mounted in cuivre doré with scroll and rosette bandings. 


Length, 914 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1135—Curvre Dort Kynire StTanp Renaissance Style 
Pierced square top and open base, with loop handle and scrolled 
legs. 


Height, 7 inches. 


1186—Two Cuivre Dort CanpiEsticks French Renatssance 
Curiously balustered square shaft, with lobed enameled bobéche 
and three scrolled arms round pricket. On tripod arched base 
enriched with enameled shield of arms. (One arm missing.) 


Height, 11 inches. 


1187—Bronze Bust or Cannine 
English Early Nineteenth Century 


Finely chiseled portrait. Supported on round pedestal. Green 
patina. 


Height, 61% inches. 
1138—Bronze Bust or Moriere French Eighteenth Century 
Virile modeling; green patina. On rouge antique marble plinth. 


Height, 7 inches. 


1139—Bronzr Bust or Racine French Eighteenth Century 


Finely modeled, rich green patina. On rouge antique square 
marble plinth, 
Height, 7 inches. 


1140—Bronzer Bust or a Roman Emprror 
Roman Second Century 


“The Laureated Emperor Vespasian.” Mounted on wood base. 
Rich brown patina. 
Total height, 634 inches. 


1141—Bronzr Dratrn Mask Italian Renaissance 


“Dante.” The divine poet. Green bronze patina. 


Length, 74% inches. 


1142—Bronzz Ficurr or Duc pv’Oriéans 
French Eighteenth Century 
Standing figure wearing long-queued wig and court attire, Fin- 
ished in deep brown-black patina. 
Height, 10% inches. 


Fourth Session 


1143—-Bronze Bust or Napouron, First Consun By de Braux 
Finely modeled, with the military costume made famous during 
Bonaparte’s Egyptian Campaign. On molded green marble 


pedestal. Signed: de Braux, ft. 
Total height, 1614 inches. 


1144—Mountep Green Marspiex Miniature SARCOPHAGUS 
Directoire Period 


Molded elongated tapering body; on claw feet and oblong base. 


Mounted with molded and gilded foot. 
Length, 8% inches. 


1145—Curvre Dort ano Parcent GitpEp CHarice Cup 
Augsburg, Renaissance Style 
Bell-shaped coupe of cuivre doré. Finely balustered shaft of 
gilded silver enriched with very beautiful strap arabesque scroll- 
ings. 
Height, 81% inches. 


1146—Two Cutvre Dort Canpdiesticks Louis Philippe Period 


Kneeling figures of Bacchic nymphs, as shafts, sustain leaf- 


scrolled sockets. On open scrolled bases. 
Height, 914, inches. 


1147—Two Cuivre Dorit CAnDELABRA Louis XV 
Leaf-balustered shaft, with two scrolled arms. On molded lobed 


and leaf-motived base. 
Height, 111% inches. 


1148—-Cutvre Dort Comporier Empire Period 
Annular ring, supporting diamond cut-glass dish. On tripod 


scrolled legs and incurved triangular base. 
Height, 81% inches. 


1149—Gerorcian SHEFFIELD Pirate Wine WaAcon 
Three coasters trimmed with grapevine borders; each mounted 


on wheels. Looped grapevine frontal handle. 
Length, 28 inches, 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1150—Brass Trne-Tane Ciock Cromwellian Period 
Columned body, with surmounting pierced scrolled cresting and 
bell. Round engraved brass dial. Signed: Hen" Spendlove 


Metfield. 
Height, 111% inches. 


1151—Two Cuivre Dort CassoLeTTEs Empire Period 
Urn-shape, with reversible candle-socket covers. Enriched with 
figures of cupidons and lyre. On high imbricated round ped- 


estal, having square plinth. 
Height, 111% inches. 


1152—Two Cuivre Dork, Atps-cREEN Marsie CAssoLETTES 
Louis XVI Style 
Vases and elongated oval plinths of marble. Mounted with 
pineapple covers, rams’ heads, figures of the “Muses” and 


wreathed eagles. 
Height, 16 inches. 


1153—Curvre Dork Marsie Crock Directoire Period 
Annular enameled dial, sustained in arch of cutvre doré. Sur- 
mounted by tapering open panel and sunburst. ‘The arch sup- 
ported on half columns of statuary marble, and on an oblong 
plinth before the dial is an altar and two flanking vases. On 
dove-gray marble base and cutvre doré button feet. 


Height, 18%, inches. 


1154—Cvivre Dort Mantret Crock Empire Period 
Boat-shape, with two claw feet, military trophy appliqués and 
porcelain dial. Surmounted by seated figure of young girl 
drawing the portrait of her favorite poodle sitting on his hind 
legs before her. On oval base, with large trophy of “The Arts.” 


Height, 151% inches. 


1155—Two Cuivre Dort PratEavx Empire Period 


Rope-molded round base, with open-scrolled valance and claw 
feet. 


Diameter, 181% inches. 


Fourth Session 


1156—Two Cuivre Dort Repousst PLaaves Renaissance Style 


Center with groups of classic figures. Fine broad shell and 


scrolled leaf borders. Oval. 
Length, 181% inches. 


1157—TIwo Cuivre Dort Watt Appriauks Louts Philippe 
Scrolled leaf cartouche back; with three scrolled leaf arms 


for lights. 
Height, 131%, inches. 


1158—Cuivre Dort CanndELABRUM Louis Philippe Period 
Leaf and rocaille scrolled shaft, with seated cupidon at front; 
five scrolled arms for lights. On scrolled cartouche and ro- 


caille base. 
Height, 24 inches. 


1159—Couivre Dore CandELABRUM Late Empire Period 
Shaft with two nymphs in close embrace dancing; on urn ped- 
estal festooned with grapes. Six cornucopia-scrolled arms for 
light. (Arms need repair.) 
Height, 321% inches. 


1160—Two Cuivre Dort CassoLetTreEs Empire Period 
Two-handled covered urns supported on baluster surrounded 
by three open tripod legs with satyr heads and hoof feet. On 
molded round base and square plinth. 


Height, 241/, inches. 


1161—TIwo Cuivre Dort CAnpdELABRA Louis XVI Period 


Shaft, a voluminously draped nymph sustaining a cornucopia 
having leaf-scrolled branches for five hghts. On drum pedestal 
enriched with “Sportive Cupidons,” rouge antique marble mold- 
ings and square plinth. 

Height, 341% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1162—Two BronzE CANDELABRA Empire Period 
Winged nymph in black bronze as shaft, sustaining five gilded 
scrolled ram’s-headed arms. On gilded square expanding ped- 


estal with griffon feet and plinth. 
Height, 341% inches. 


1163—Cuivre Dort Tazza Late Empire Period 


The Shaft, as “The Three Graces,” sustaining on their heads 
an open round, leaf tazza. On shell-paneled and scrolled tripod 


and incurved triangular plinth. 
Height, 235% inches. 


1164—Two Cuivre Dort Tazzas Late Empire Period 
Similar to the preceding; without the open basket, but with 


rings for glass dishes. 
Height, 3214, inches. 


1165—SeEven-pPart Cutvre Dort Pruatrau Late Empire Period 


Five oblong central parts and two parts having semicircular 
ends. Galleried rim, with rosetted molding and open cresting of 
upright leaves. On claw feet. (Mirrors do not exist.) 


Length, 10 feet 9 inches. 


Note: This fine old plateau can be rearranged, using none, one or more 
of the central sections. 


1166—Serven-part Cuivre Dort Puatreav Late Empire Period 


Similar to the preceding. 


1167—Gerorcian SILVER-PLATED THREE-PART PLATEAU 


Oblong center and two semicircular ends. Molded rim, with 
open medallioned gallery; parted by rosetted blocks. On leaf 
button feet. (Mirrors do not exist.) 


Length, 4 feet 13% inches. 


Fourth Session 


1168—Gerorcian THREE-PART SILVER-PLATED PLarEau 
High straight gallery, with gadrooned rim and scrolled loop 
handles. On scrolled leaf feet. Oblong center part and two 
serpentined oblong ends. (No mirrors exist.) 


Length, 3 feet 834 inches. 


1169—Two Tart Brass Lamp SHarts Late Empire Period 


Round fluted expanding shafts and similar molded pedestal. On 
square plinth having gadrooned button feet. 


Height, 37 inches. 


1170—Two Important Cuivre Dort CanpvEeLaBsra 
Louis Philippe Period 
Shaft, as “The Three Graces,” supporting a tier of six leaf- 
scrolled arms for lights; surmounted by two _ leaf-enriched 
, balusters terminating in a socket for light and about center, 
having three further scrolled arms. On paneled tripod scrolled 
into three cupidon head and incurved triangular plinth. 


Height, 3 feet 101% inches. 


1171—Repousst Parcet GitpED SILvER-PLATED MANTELPIECE 
French Eighteenth Century 
Serpentined molded shelf, with curious valance; surmounted by 
a medallioned rocaille-scrolled pediment; the medallion occupied 
by spray of wheat and grapes. Broad scrolled jambs with 
further gilded sprays of wheat and flowers. 


Height, 5 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 6 inches. 


1172—Two Smart Bronze Cannons English Seventeenth Century 


Molded tapering shafts; with trunnions and ball terminal. Fine 


natural brown patina. 
Length, 181% inches. 


From the collection of the Earl of Shannon, Castle Martyr, 
near Cork, Ireland. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
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1173—Two Bronze Morrars English Seventeenth Century 
Molded round body, with trunnions and ball terminal. 
Length, 33 inches. 


From the collection of the Earl of Shannon, Castle Martyr, 
near Cork, Ireland. 


FURNITURE, AMERICAN AND SPANISH 


1174—Sitver-intaip Travetine Taste Desk Directoire Period 
Oblong, with slant-hinged top and back opening and displaying 
two finely gilded silver wells. Inlaid with beautiful scrollings 
and banding. Engraved with monogram double L.M. Top 


covered in leather. 
Length, 127% inches. 


1175—Eneutsu Leratuer Borris Seventeenth Century 


Pear-shaped, with scalloped edge. 
Height, 16%, inches. 


1176—-Two Earty American anp Encoiish Waxrxine Canes 
(a) Carved whale ivory, with reeded stick and spirally twisted 
handle. Mounted in silver. Monogrammed J.B. Early Amer- 
ican. 
(8) Rosewood, with small crook; enriched with oval medallion 
engraved with crest of Lord Frederick Fitz-Clarence. 


Lengths, 36 inches and 377% inches. 


1177—Carvep Esony Box 
Hindu-Portuguese Late Seventeenth Century 
Oblong, elaborately enriched with curious leaf scrollings in bas- 
relief. Interior with two fitted covered boxes. (Needs restora- 
tion. ) 
Length, 125% inches. 


1178—Oxp Eneuish SHacrEEN anp Brass Box 


Oblong, with hinged cover. Enriched on all sides with scroll- 
pierced brass panels over shagreen. 
Length, 101% inches. 


Fourth Session 


1179—Intaip Satinwoop Box English Eighteenth Century 


Oblong; fitted with one deep drawer. Paneled on all sides with 
satinwood, banded with kingwood and inlaid with varied fes- 


tooned scrollings and medallions. 
Length, 151% inches. 


1180—SILVER-MoUNTED Exrony Lectern Spanish Renaissance Style 


Molded open adjustable book-rest with scrolled front, enriched 
with coat-of-arms and scrollings in repoussé silver. Oblong 


base, with further leaf mountings in silver. 
Length, 151% inches. 


1181—Ewneravep Ivory Worxkxzrox 
Hindu-Portuguese Late Seventeenth Century 
Oblong; with hinged cover. Engraved with medallions and leaf 
bandings. Interior finely fitted. (Needs restoration. ) 


Length, 141% inches. 


1182—Inuarw Fremish Watnut CaBinet Renaissance Style 
Domed cover, with slide to compartment. Front fitted with en- 
closing doors and six interior drawers. (Needs restoration.) 


Height, 14 inches; width, 10%% inches. 


1183—O.uxp Spanish Watnut Box 


Oblong, with lifting top and fall front; fitted with compart- 
ment and two secret drawers. Mounted in cwivre doré with 


cartouche lock plate and scrolled straps. 
Length, 11% wmehes. 


1184—Iniaip Watnut CaBINET Flemish Seventeenth Century 


Oblong, with two enclosing doors. Inlaid with scrolled oval 
medallions. Interior fitted with drawers. Cedar-lined. (Needs 


restoration. ) 
Height, 151% inches; length, 1914 inches. 


1185—Exony Torer Mirror Spanish Renaissance Style 
Molded oblong; enriched with varied wave motive. Easel back. 


Height, 2914, inches; width, 225% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1186—JapranEesE Carvep Trax STAND 
Lobed round top with marble insert. On open valanced cabriole 


legs. (Marble cracked.) 
Height, 191% inches. 


1187—Iniaiw Kinewoop Specimen Tape Louis XVI Style 
Serpentined oblong glazed and hinged top. On cabriole legs. 
Mounted in cuivre doré with leaf moldings, scrolled knee and 


toe appliqués. 
Height, 31% inches; width, 24 inches. 


1188—Exonizep Prepestat, Mountep 1x Cuivre Dore 
Lows Philippe Period 
Tapering oblong shaft. Mounted with leaf moldings, vase and 
scroll appliqués. (Top needs covering.) 
Height, 4 feet 1 inch; width, 1 foot 51% inches. 


1189—Esony CABINET AND STAND Flemish Renaissance 


Molded domed top, with hinged cover; front enclosed with ara- 
besque molded fall front door. Interior fitted with drawers 
having silver handles and central plaque of Madonna. Stand 
with stretchered square tapering legs. 


Height, 4 feet; width, 1 foot 8 inches. 


1190—Earty American Manocany Drop-Lear TARE 


Oblong top, with two folding leaves. On baluster legs carved 
with spiralled leaves. 
Height, 2 feet 4 inches; length, 4 feet 2 inches. 


1191—THe Jumet Earty American Manocany PEemBproxke TABLE 


Oblong top, with two leaves having round corners. Fitted with 

drawer, trimmed with original bail brass medallion handle. 
On tapering square legs. 

Height, 2834 inches; length, 4134 inches. 

Note: This interesting historic relic was purchased by the late Mr. John 


Wells at the sale of the Jumel effects and the handle is engraved “Eliza B. 
Jumel.” 


Fourth Session 


1192—SILvVER-MoUNTED Exrony Dressine TasiE 

Spanish Seventeenth Century 

Oblong mirror back, with molded cornice and spirally twisted 

columns. Table with outset corners, fitted with drawer. On 

spirally twisted pilaster having stretchered base and bulbous 

feet. Lavishly enriched in repoussé silver with leaf-scrollings 

to spirals, fruit and floral scroll appliqué. (Several moldings 
missing. ) 

Height, 5 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


1193—SiLvEr-mMounTED Exony Dressine T'asLe 
Spanish Seventeenth Century 
Similar to the preceding. 


1194—Ivory Intain Exony Burrav Italian Seventeenth Century 


Molded oblong top; front fitted with three molded drawers in- 
laid with ivory corners, each simulating two. Trimmed with 
massive gilded handles scrolled with cupidons. On molded 


bracket feet. 
Height, 2 feet 111% inches; length, 4 feet 81, inches. 


1195—Ivory-tintaip Espony Bureau Italian Seventeenth Century 
Similar to the preceding. Slight variance in details. 


Height, 2 feet 10% inches; length, 4 feet 8% inches. 


1196—Inxaw Turrewoop ComMoDE Italian Eighteenth Century 
Oblong hinged lifting top, disclosing large compartment. Top, 
front and ends richly inlaid with vase, swans, fine scrollings 
and leaf bandings. Mounted in cutvre doré with leaf molding 
and rosettes. On fluted tapering round legs. 


Height, 341/. inches; length, 501, inches. 


1197—Fovr Emprowrerep Moree Sirk Panets 
Deep ivory watered silk; paneled with appliqué scrollings en- 
riched in pastel colors with festoons and vines of flowers. 


Length, 6 feet; width, 4 feet 1 inch. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item 1s offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


PAINTINGS 
Mainly of the English Eighteenth Century School 


H. T. BONE 


ConNTEMPORARY ENGLISH 
1198—PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON 
On Mill Board: Height, 1314 inches; width, 10%. inches 


Bust length, wearing lawn cravat and blue court coat. 


ENGLISH 


CoNTEMPORARY 
1199—_VIEW IN SURREY 
Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Rouzine pastoral country with cottage and flanking wooded hills. 


D. H. McCKEWAN 


ConTEMPORARY ENGLISH 
1200—THE MILL STREAM 
Watercolor: Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


Two rustics are seen at a bridge over the stream which flows about 
center. Beyond woodland and cottage. 


Signed at lower left, D. H. McKrwan. 


SCHOOL OF MORLAND 


Eneusn: Eichtrentu Century 
1201—AN ENGLISH RUSTIC 
On Mill Board: H eight, 21 inches; width, 1434 inches 


An old laborer standing with a shovel in his hand; wearing a smock. 


Fourth Session 


SCHOOL OF LELY 


ENcLIsH: SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
1202—LADY MUSGRAVE 
Height, 2934 inches; width, 25 inches 


HatF length to front; wearing lawn robe and blue mantle. She holds 
a small bird on her hands. In original gilded frame. 


STUBBS 


EncusH: EicHTrentoH CEnNrTuryY 
1203—PORTRAIT OF THE MARE POLLY 
Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


Sranpine at right in profile to left before two dogs. Rolling hilly 
wooded country beyond. Inscribed at foot on rock, “Polly, a favorite 
mare of N. Smythe, Esq.” In original carved and gilded frame. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


1204—PORTRAIT OF PHILIP CONSTABLE 
Height, 29% inches; width, 247%, mches 


Hatr-Ltencru clean-shaven serious man; wearing lace jabot and black 
coat. In oval. Inscribed with name. Original carved and gilded 
frame. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
1205—PORTRAIT OF ROGER OWEN 
Height, 3014 inches; width, 251 inches 


Bust length of full-faced burly man; wearing gray wig and blue coat. 
In original carved and gilded frame. 


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SCHOOL OF LAWRENCE 


EncusyH: Late EigHTEENTH CENTURY 


1206—THE PORTRAIT OF LADY MARY STOCKTON 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


HaxF length, slightly to right. Seated wearing dawn dress and green 
mantle. 


SCHOOL OF CORNELIUS JOHNSON 
Encuisu: Late SixTEENTH CENTURY 
1207—PORTRAIT OF LADY FRANCIS HOWARD 
Height, 32 inches; width, 26 mches 


Har length to front; wearing lace ruff, bertha and cuffs over a black 
velvet dress. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


Earty E1GHTEENTH CENTURY 
1208--—PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 wmches 


Har length, full-faced man slightly to right; wearing long curling 
gray wig and brown velvet coat. 


SCHOOL OF VANDYKE 


ENGLISH: SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


1209—PORTRAIT OF GEORGE MORLEY, 
BISHOP OF WINCHESTER 


Height, 291% inches; width, 2314, inches 


Haxr length; wearing lawn surplice and black open surtout. In orig- 


inal black and gilded frame. 


Fourth Session 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
Earty NINETEENTH CENTURY 
1210—PORTRAIT OF JOHN KEMBLE THE ACTOR 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Har length to front; wearing white stock and black coat. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
NINETEENTH CENTURY 
1211—PORTRAIT OF SIR GEORGE GROVE, MUSICIAN 
Height, 32 inches; width, 2644 imches 


Har length, seated slightly to right, bald-headed and gray-whiskered 
man, wearing black coat. 


Note: Sir George Grove was of the Royal College of Music, London, and was 
a musician of note. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 

SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
1212—PORTRAIT OF COUNTESS OF SOMERSET 
Oval: Height, 294 mches; width, 2514 inches 


Bust length of a large dignified woman; wearing long curling hair and 
low-cut ermine-trimmed blue dress. 


SCHOOL OF MIEREVELT 
Earty SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
1213—PORTRAIT OF JACOB VAN BRENT 
On Panel: Height, 1 foot 8% inches; width, 1 foot 4 mches 


Bust length, slightly to right wearing Vandyked lace collar and white 
satin slashed black velvet dress. 


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CORNELIUS JOHNSON 
EncuisH: SIXTEENTH CENTURY 
1214—PORTRAIT OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH 
On Panel: Height, 2 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 3 mches 


PLEASANT-FEATURED man, at half length, looking front. Wearing 
curious square beard, lawn ruff and black dress. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
Earty E1cHTEENTH CENTURY 
1215—PORTRAIT OF THE YOUNG PRETENDER 
Oval: Height, 2 feet 644 inches; width, 2 feet 114 inches 


Harr length, facing slightly to left; wearing long curling wig to 
shoulders and gilded armor with blue sash. In original carved and 
gilded frame. 


ALLAN RAMSAY 
British Scuoou: 17138—1784 
1216—PORTRAIT OF MISS JANE MURRAY 
Height, 4 feet 2 mches; width, 3 feet 4 mches 


Ficure of little girl standing before woodland; wearing crimson and 
white flowered dress. She holds a bow in hand; her favorite dog is at 
her feet. In original carved and gilded frame. 


WILLIAM HALFPENNY 


EncusH: Earty EiGHTEENTH CENTURY 


1217—PORTRAIT OF PYKE BUFFAR 
7 (Son of Governor Buffar) 
Height, 4 feet 1 inch; width, 3 feet 34% inches 
SEATED figure within an architectural gallery. He wears a gray wig, 


embroidered pink long-tailed vest and blue velvet coat. In original 
black and gilded frame. 


Fourth Session 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
SIXTEENTH CENTURY 
1218—PORTRAIT OF THE EARL OF ARUNDEL 
Panel: Height, 3 feet 101% inches; width, 2 feet 101% mches 


THREE-QUARTER length, wearing short beard, lawn ruff and black cos- 
tume. He is declaiming, his right hand pointed forward to some ob- 
ject not seen. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
1219—PORTRAIT OF DOROTHY, LADY COTTON 
Height, 4 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 45 mches 


TuHreEe-QuarTER length, seated, wearing pearl necklace; lawn-trimmed 
black velvet dress. A bouquet of roses in a vase stands at her left. 
In original carved and gilded frame. 


FIFTH SESSION 


THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBBER 25, 1923 
IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 10.830 A.M. 


Catalogue Numbers 1220 to 1500, inclusive 


JEWELRY 


1220—Twetve Sitnver Watcu CHARMS 


Elephant, boat, shoe, chair and other varied charms 


1221—T wo Goup anp ENAMELED SNAPS 
French Eighteenth Century 


Oval, with engraved rims. Enameled medallions of busts of 
girls, after Greuze. 


1222—-Two Prart JEWELED GoLD SNAPS 
French Eighteenth Century 


Oblong centers of braided hair, surrounded by small pearls. 
Pearl end bars. 


1223—Four Goup Snares and ENAMELED BroocHu 


Two oblong, with chiseled iron cupids, one hexagonal, set with 
pearls and figure enamel center; other, round with paste center. 
Bowknot brooch, enameled ruby color. 


1224—Srrp Prart Gop SLIDE 
Oblong set with two rows of seed pearls. On velvet band. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1225—Rarer YALE Society Goup Kry American, 1758 


Oblong center, with coat-of-arms. Inscribed: N. G. Green, 
Linonia, September 12th, 1753. 


1226—Baroeve PEARL Gotp BuckLE AND SLIDE 


Filigree oval buckle and oblong slide; both set with large pearls. 


1227—ENAMELED GoLD SNAP AND JEWEL OprrEra GLAss 


Oval, with enameled subject, after Boucher. Miniature tele- 
scopic gilded bronze glass. Jeweled with turquoises. 


1228—Two Praru Ser Gotp BroocHEs 
American Eighteenth Century 


Ovals, set with pearl rims; centers worked in hair; one with 
remarkable wheat sheaf. 


1229—Two Goxtp BroocHEs American Eighteenth Century 
(a) Oval, with faceted rim and braided hair center. 


(zs) Oblong, set with pearl rim. Hair center. 


1280—Two Gotp BroocHes American Eighteenth Century 
(A) Oval; with hair back; front with “Votive Altar” and fig- 
ures. 


(8) Molded oval; with simulating agate center. 


1231—Garnetr anp Goup Cross anp PENDANT 
English Eighteenth Century 


Oval brooch and cross closely set with garnets and small seed 
pearls. 


12382—Four Gotp Scarr Ping 
(a) Scarab, cut with figure at reverse. 
(3) Glass cameo. Head of Petrarch. 
(c) Agate Bacchic head. 


(D) Oval carnelian intaglio. Mercury. 


Fifth Session 


1233—Prart ann EnamMeLeD Goxtp Broocu 


Bowed oval, with enameled center. Set with two rows of fine 
pearls. 


1234—EwnaMELED GoLp JEWEL 
Oval, with pierced inscribed rim. Center with enameled half- 
length figure of the king. 


Note: Replica of King Alfred the Great Jewel, now reposing in South 
Kensington Museum, London. 


1235—EnaMEtED Gotp Locket, Box anp SEAL 
Eighteenth Century 
Oval locket, enameled with doves and basket of flowers; set with 
pearls. Diamond-shaped pungent, enameled with cupidon head; 
set wtih pearls (four missing). Seal, gray carnelian with in- 
taglo coat-of-arms. 


1236—Turee Gotp SxrArs Eighteenth Century 
Carnelian with monogram. Green agate with coat-of-arms. 
Crystal intaglio cut with head of warrior. 


1237—Two Sitver Corns anp SMALL PLAQUE 


One Carolus, 1703; other Pax, 1631. Plaque, oblong; sub- 
ject, “Jesus Disputing with the Doctors.” 


1238—Two Sitver Srars, Puncent Lyre Cuarm anv Goup PENcIL 


Seals with monograms. Engraved oval pungent. Music Prize 
Charm. Pencil set with topaz. 


1239—Fovr Inpian Stuver Earrincs AND PUNGENT 


Looped earrings. Heart-shaped pierced with birds. 


1240—Iratian Sitver ReEtieuary anp Byzantine PLaQuE | 
| Fifteenth Century 
Folding triangular reliquary; painted with figures of saints. 
Plaque with figures of the ‘**Three Wise Men of the East.” 


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1241—Two Sitver PrLaevuEs 
Heads of laureated Roman Emperors. Arched at crown. 


1242—Sitver Broocu, CHain AND NECKLACE 
Brooch with King on Dragon back from “Rheingold.” Large 
looped chain. Necklace with carnelian pendant. 


1243—PincuBpEck GOLD Ervut Louis XV Period 


Finely scrolled étui, with rocaille and figures of “Flora and 
Pomona.” On finely scrolled cartouche having hook for sus- 
pension. 


1244—Cutvre Dort CHATELAINE Louis XV Style 


Four linked cartouches, scrolled and pierced with figures. Round 
filigree pendent pungent. 


1245—Srven Rep Cora CHarms anp Hanpues 


Bacchic head and other interesting specimens of carving. 


1246—GoLp-MOoUNTED MorTHER-OF-PEARL KyirE AnD Two Bopktns 
French Eighteenth Century 
Knife carved with shell motive; fluted handles to bodkins. 


1247—S1x Carvep Ivory Movuntines ror Missau 
Italian Sixteenth Century 
Virgin and Child; three Angels; Flight from Eden; Two Classic 


Warriors. 


1248—TuHreEe Smautu SILVER-PLATED PLAQuEs 


Two with engraved allegorical subjects for “Book Plates.” 
Other, “The Perfume Vender.” Oblong. : 


1249—Two-part Moorish ENAMELED BuckKLE 


Scroll-arched, pierced with arabesques in black and blue. 


1250—Two Sriiver-mountTeD Sprectacte Cases 
(a) Black leather, with open gs rolled mounting. 
(8) Sharkskin, with silver rim, 


Fifth Session 


1251—Two Eneravep Stnver NEEDLE-CASES Louis XV Style 


Tapering oval, engraved with figures amid scrollings. 


1252—Sitver Pier, NEEDLE-cAsE AND PLATED SEAL 


Opium pipe engraved with medallions. Case engraved with 
figures and scrollings. Seal terminal finished with bust of 
Socrates. 


1253— ANTIQUE Sinver Mintature Hat, Hanpizr, Ewer anp Cross 


Engraved cocked hat; scroll handle; open scrolled miniature 
ewer and floriated cross. 


1254—Sitver Tasuet, Kry ann NECKLACE 


Cartouche tablet, with figures after Teniers. Coroneted bow 
key. Necklace of Real coins and larger Spanish coin of 1880. 


1255—Turee Dutcu Sinver CHATELAINES 


A) With garlanded lozenge cartouche havin roup of fig- 
£ £ g group & 


ures. 
(s) With three scrolled cartouches of figures. 
(c) With two open scrolled medallions. 


1256—F ive Sitver BuckLes 


Oval and oblong; variously beaded and molded. 


1257—Two Oxup EncusH Strver BorTrries 


Long oblong, with silver cap; other traveling inkwell with locked 
silver cover. 


1258—Durcn Sitrver CHATELAINE AND NEEDLE-CASE 
Eighteenth Century 
Filigree and link chains to chatelaine with hanging rare shaped 
watch key. Fluted tapering round case on chain. 


1259—Dutcu Sitver Bac Crasp 
Scrolled arched clasp, enriched with figures and cartouched 
loop. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
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1260—Fovur Smatt Orv Sitver PLaQuEs 
St. Christopher; Group of Sportive Cupidons; The Annuncia- 
tion; The Holy Trinity. 


1261—Stver-MountTED AGATE SALT AND Esony Hanne 


Clear gray agate. Mounted, with silver gilded scrolled legs. 
Baluster handle; with curious band of figures. 


1262—SmauuL Framep Sitver PLAQuE 
Bust of Gustavus Adolphus, “1657.” In octagonal frame. 


1263—Turee Orp Sitver PraeveEs 
(a) Round, with two cupidons. 
(3) Scrolled cartouche, with medallioned head of a king. 


(c) Engraved cartouche, with central bust. 


1264—Two Dutcu Strver Keys, Seats ann PincusHIOoN 
Curiously open keys and seals. Round cushion with coat-of- 
arms. 


1265—Durcu Sitrver CHATELAINE, Two Hooxs ann BuTrron-HOoOK 


Scrolled wire chatelaine with snake chains. Cartouched hooks. 


Scroll-handled button-hook. 


1266—Two Pams Dutcu Siiver Scissors; CHATELAINE Hoox 


One pair with leaf-scrolled handles; other in sheath case. Hook 
with scrolled lyre and oval loop. 


1267—-Two Sirver Buck ies 
Double thistle buckle. Open buckle with leaf scrollings. 


1268—Two Sitver Tasrets, Hoox, Scissors SHEATH AND PLAQUE 


Scroll cartouche tablets. Basket-pierced hook. Tapering 
sheath. Plaque with subject, “Le Nid.” | 


Fifth Session 


1269—THREE SitverR GinpED CHATELAINES 
(a) With three chained scrolled cartouches of figures. 
(3) Louis XVI, with oblong and oval figure cartouches. 
(c) With open figure cartouche of “Cupid and Psyche.” 


1270—Two AcatE SEALS 
Red agate, with hooked handle; other gray and pink agate. 
Both mounted in cuivre doré. 


1271—Parr Frencuo ENAMELED Orrra GLASSES 
By Gougnard, Paris 


Aluminum; enriched with pastoral figures in landscapes. 


1272—NieLLo Sitver Travetine SET 
Spanish Late Eighteenth Century 
Folding knife, fork and spoon; finely enriched with scrolled 
bases of flowers. In original case. 


1273—SILvER GitpED FIguRINE French Eighteenth Century 


Seated Cupidon holding a spray of flowers. 


1274—Sitver Srewine Ser 


Rosetted tape measure; heart-shaped emery; acorn case and 
thimble. Monogrammed. In case. 


1275—Two Sitver Puoro Frames anp Ovat PLaauE | 
Open scrolled and cartouched oblong with heart-shaped frame. 
Plaque; repoussé flowers and birds. 


1276—Encuisu Sinver Crump Brusu anp Dish WepcE 
Back and handle enriched with arabesqued mask and figure. 
Open expanding ladder wedge. 


1277—Hinpvu-Perst Inx-pox anp GitpED Mace 
Long pen-box, with engraved covered well at side. Pearl-en- 
riched balustered short mace with many chain and coin pen- 
dants. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
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1278—Parcet GinpED Sinver BELT Elizabethan Style 
Two arched hollow sections, enriched with low-relief figures and 
arabesquings; these are finished with perforated pear-shaped 
pierced S-hooks and joined by strip of amethyst velvet covered 
with jeweled and scrolled oblong plaque flanked by open silver 


cruciformed motives centered with turquoise. 


1279—Two Paste Stnver GitpED BucKLES 
English Eighteenth Century 


Arched oblong; with engraved fillets and borders of oblong cut, 
closely set brilliant stones. 


1280—Srx Sinver anp Paste Harrins 
Two with rosetted heads; one stellate; two crescent-shape; 
other spray of flowers. 


1281—Oxnp Friemisuo Carvep Ivory Boox Cover Mountines 


Central oval plaque with “Boors Regaling” and four busts of 
eminent men at corners; mounted temporarily. 


1282—Two Sitver Mountines ror BLorrers 


(a) With central oblong plaque, “A Maiden at Seashore,” and 
scrolled bird corners. 


(3) With finely scrolled baskets of flowers. 


1283—Turee Frencu Paste Broocurts anp Harrpin 


Dragon fly, horse and crescent brooches. Double studded cres- 
cent hairpin. 


1284—Turee Frencu Paste Broocues, Earrincs anp StTup 


Crescent, lyre and fly brooches. Earrings and stud with large 
faceted stones. 


1285—Five Frencu Paste Sitnver Burrons anp Broocu 


Buttons with pink and ruby centers, surrounded with paste 
stones. Baroque pearl brooch similar. 


Fifth Session 


1286—Two Frencu Pastr Broocues ann THrer Bucktues 


Lizard and bird brooches; two oval paste buckles; one molded 
silver. 


1287—Frencu Paste Goutp Locket, Snap Anp Pin 


Oval locket closely set with oblong stones; oblong closely set 
snap. Rosetted eighteenth century stickpin. 


1288—Two Frencu Pastrt Broocues 


Butterfly and three-leaved clover. In garnet-colored paste. 


1289—Four Frencu Pastr Broocues 


Bird, butterfly, lyre and small oblong-shaped brooches. 


1290—Tureet Frency Paste BroocHes anp GILDED SILVER BroocH 


Two varied bar pins and beetle paste brooches. Other English 
coronation brooch. 


1291—THrer Frencu Paste Broocues ann JET Broocu 


Long and short oblongs, serpentined oblong paste brooches. 
Arched and paneled open jet brooch. 


1292—_Frencu Paste Cross, Pennant anp Broocu 


Engraved expanded cross; round locket pendant and stellate 


brooch. 


1293—Turee Frency Paste Snaps, Pennant anp Broocu 


Two oblong and two oval snaps; heart-shaped pendant and 
stellate brooch. 


1294—Turere Frencu Paste Broocues AND ButTtTron 


Two rosetted and insect brooches. Stellated rosette button. 


1295—Turee FRENCH Pastrt BroocHeEs 


In the form of fleur-de-lis, and two varied stellate brooches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
I ——————— 


1296—Frencu Paste Broocn anp Two Harrpins 


Bar pin brooch; horseshoe mounted pins. 


1297—Fovur Frencu Paste STICKPINS 
Varied rosette and stellate settings of paste. 


1298—Five Frencu Pastr Burrons 


Three closely rosetted, two with open bowknots. 


1299—Onrt Hunprep anp Ninety MortTuHeEr-oF-PEARL Carp CHiPs 


One hundred and fourteen long ovals. twenty smaller ovals and 
fifty-six round. Variously engraved with initials W. H. M. and 
floral motives. 


1300—SrErp Prart Goxtp Broocu with PENDANT 
Directoire Period 


Laurel spray, with three surmounting rosebud sprays. Pendant 
arched and having drops of three blossoms. Closely set. 


1801—SrEp Prart Broocu Directoire Period 


Open spray of rose and bud. Closely set. 


13802—Serrep Prart Broocu Directoire Period 


Finely modeled rose spray. Closely set. 


18038—Serrep Prart Broocu Directoire Period 


Open double floral rosette; closely set. 


1304—Srrep Prart Broocu anp PENDANT 


Finely scrolled leaf brooch with drop pear-shaped pendant. 


1805—Two Srrp Peart Broocnuss 


Scrolled blossomed open lobed spray; other open seaweed 
sprays. 


1306—Two Srrep Prart Broocues Directoire Period 


One, open rosetted oval; other, scrolled and rosectted. Closely 
set. | 


Fifth Session 


1307—Fovur Strep Prart PENDANTS Directoire Period 


One open pear-shape, two leaf-form, other scrolled rosebud. 


130S8S—Tern Sriver Burtrons anp Snap 


Six filigree ball-shape; gilded, four with cupidons. Snap of 
three open scrolled round medallions. 


1309—TwentTy-THREE Srtuver Burtons 


Round, with figures of cupidons. 


1310—E1IcHTEEN Rare SILVER-PLATED BuTToNsS 
American Eighteenth Century 


Finely punched rims, engraved and scalloped. 


1811—Twetve Sitver Buttons American Eighteenth Century 


Round, engraved with stellate motives. 


1312—Twetve Sitver Burrons American Eighteenth Century 


Square, with canted corners, bossed center and stellate en- 
graved motive. 


1313—TeEn Sitver Buttons 


Enriched with seated cupids. 


MINIATURES AND FANS 


1314—Two Ivory Miniatures 1x Goitp Locker Frames 
English Eighteenth Century 
(a) “Master Bucknel.” Half length of little lad wearing lace 
collar and green coat. 
(s) Harry Gosnell, Esq. Bust length; wearing gray wig and 
blue coat. 


1315—Turee Op ENAMELED MINIATURES 


Respectively, oval, with bust of Raphael; oval, with subject 
“Christ before Pilate”; oblong, depicting ‘Lot and His Two 
Daughters.” 


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1316—Ivory Miniature with Goup FRAME | 
American Late Eighteenth Century 


“Master Ora Weeks.” Oval; bust length of lad wearing lawn 
collar and blue coat. Gold locket frame with snap; on black 
velvet ribbon. 


1317—Ivory Miniature in Paste FRAME After Greuze 
Round; bust of a “French Peasant Girl.” Silver frame brooch 
with closely set stones. | 


13818—Ivory Miniature In SHAGREEN CASE English, 1744 
“Richard Sutton.” Bust length; wearing white stock and 
lavender embroidered coat. In fine oval shagreen case. 


1319—Ivory Miniature French Eighteenth Century 
“Mme. La Vallette.” Bust length, slightly to left; wearing gray 
Pompadour hair and low blue dress having rose at. breast. In 
oval cuivre doré frame. 


1320—Dovsie Ivory Miniature English Late Eighteenth Century 


“Master and Miss Loreburn.” Bust lengths, he in red coat, she 
‘in white dress. Gold oval locket frame. 


13821—Ivory Mrinrature Directoire Period 
“Mile. Dufromental.” Bust length; wearing ropes of pearls 
in dark curled hair and lawn robe draped with orange silk. 
In oval gold locket frame. 


1322—Ivory Miniature , 
Attributed to Cosway, English Eighteenth Century 
“Miss Marjory Maltravers.” Charming girl seated in a dell 
wearing garlanded mob cap and white dress; her favorite black 
poodle on her lap. In gold locket frame. 


13823—Ivory Miniature By Samuel Cooper, English 


“Dr. Andrew Lortie.” Bust length, wearing dark curling hair 
and small mustache; lawn collar and cleric garb. Oval, in 


gilded oblong. 


Fifth Session 


1324—Goup Locker Frame ror MINIATURE 


Oval molded frame, with loop for suspension. 


1325 


ENAMELED SILVER CaArD-CASE - Old English 


Oblong, with scrolled filigree rims. Center with view of 


“Niagara Falls.” 


1326—CuinesE Carvep Ivory Fan 


Blades finely pierced with personages, villas and trees. Guards 
similarly carved. 


1327—Carvep Ivory Fan French Eighteenth Century 


Pierced blades and engraved guard. Foil enriched with “Pas- 
toral Medallion” and small flanking subjects. Fishing. 


13828—Inuaiw Ivory Fan Louis XVI 
Finely pierced blades and guards, with carved figures in gilding. 
Foil with group of “Three Graces before the Altar of Cupidon.” 
Finely pailletted in silver. 


1329—BeavutTiruL PotycHromMep Ivory Fan Louis XVI Period 
Floral scroll-pierced blades and guards. Foil with “Figure 
Medallion,” after Janinet; flanked by oval medallions and 
sprays. Pailletted in gold. 


1330—MorHer-oFr-PEaRL Fan Louis XVI Period 
Colored engraved floral blades and guards. Foil with medal- 
lion of “Pastoral Lovers’; flanked by trophies. Rare con- 
dition. 


13831—Carvep Ivory Fan Lows XVI Period 
Pierced and gilded blades and guards. Foil very beautifully 
painted with pastoral medallion “Group of Children Playing 
with Birds”; flanked by musical trophies. 


1332—ParcHMENT CoMMISSION Queen Anne Period 
Granted by Queen Anne to Lieut.-General Chas. Churchill to 
command all foot forces. Given Sept. 15, 1703. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed mm the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1338 


Oxp Eneish Torcnon Lace Courar anp ‘Two Currs 
Scalloped collar, with bands of open rosettes. Cuffs similar. 


Length, 1934 inches. 


138384—Kine Wiwi1am IV HanpKkEercuHIeEr 


Large fine lawn kerchief. Embroidered in red with miniature 


coroneted F. W. 


Note: The King’s kerchief used during his last illness. Given by his 
valet, Samuel G. Jemmelt, to Lady Augusta G. Fitz-Clarence. 


DUTCH SILVER 


13835—Dutcu Sttver CHATELAINE PERFUMER 


Pear-shaped bottle, arabesqued and masked. Suspended by 
chains from hooked open-scrolled coin. 


1836—Two Dutcu Strver PERFUMERS 


Flattened pear-shaped bottles; variously enriched with figures 
and scrollings. 


1337—Two Earty Dutcu PEerrumers 


Gadrooned and faceted vase-shapes. One crowned; the other 
jeweled. 


1338—Two Earty Dutcu Sirrver PEerrumMERS 


Bottle-shape, with figure and scrollings; vase-shaped with ro- 
caille scrollings; terminated by two cooing birds. 


1339—Two Dutrcu Sitver Perrumers 


One, bottle-shape, with figures amid scrollings; other, walnut- 
shape, with gadroonings of berries. 


13840—Five Oup Encusn Sitver Wine Lasers 


Varied sizes and shapes, with chain hangers. 


13841—Two Sirver Wine Laspets anp Two Mrnu Ho.upers 
Grape-enriched labels. Scroll-pierced fenderlike holders. 


Fifth Session 


1842—Fovur Encusn Sinver-MountED Corks 


Three with cupid terminals; one with windmill. (One cork 
missing. ) 


1343—Fourtreen Assorten Dutrcu Sitver Lieveur Horpers 


Round and cup-shaped, enriched with various rural figures and 
scrolled open cartouche motives. 


1344—Trn Sinver-mMountep Lieveur GLASSES 


Pierced round holders, with scrolled handles. Slight variance 
in patterns. 


1345 


Tren Dutrcu SILvER-MOUNTED LigvuEUR GLASSES 


Round holders, variously patterned with open scrolling, cupid 
heads and. cartouches. 


1346—Nine Dutcu Sitver-mMountTep LiquEuR GLAssEs 
Holders with scrolled rims, cupid heads and basket piercings. 


1347—Eient DutcH SinvER-MoOUNTED LiqguEUR GLASSES 


Silver holders, with open scrollings and figures. 


13848—Twetve Dutcu SILveR-MoUNTED LiguEUR GLASSES 
Open-scrolled and basketed holders. (Variance in glasses.) 


1349—Firrren Dutcu Sitver-MounTEeD LiquEuR GLAssEs 
Festooned open fluted holders, with scrolled handles. (Variance 
in glasses.) 


1350—Ten Durcu Sintver-mMountep Liqueur GLassEs 
Medallion holders, pierced with cupidons. (Slight variances.) 


1351—Trn Durcu Srinver-MounTED LievEUR GLAssEs 
Holders with cupidons and medallions. Scrolled handles. 
(Slight variances.) | 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


13852—Twexve Dutcu SInvER-MoUNTED LiquEUR GLASSES 
Etched cup-shaped glasses; in festooned and open fluted 
holders. 


1353—Two Sitver Tra Barus, STRAINER AND Two Smartt Sucar 
SPOONS 
Floral pierced ball, other gadrooned; bowl-shaped strainer; 
shaped shovel spoons. 


13854—Two Sitver Tra STRAINERS AND Two Spoons 


Bowl-shaped strainers; leaf and shovel spoon. 


1355—Two Sitver Tra Kees 
Egg-shaped, with figure enrichment and long handle. Gilded 


bowl-shape, with scrolled Renaissance handle. 


1356—Four Durcu Sitver Tors 
Reindeer coach, cupidon coach, chair and egg-shaped perfumer. 


1857—Fovur Dutcnu Sitver Toys 


Miniature cupid coupe, stork at well, bureau and table. 


1858—Fovur Dutrcu Sriver Toys 


Two ewers, one the America Cup, pitcher and covered coupe. 


1359—Turee DutcH Sitver Toys 


Filigree settee and table and rush-seated chair. 


1360—Two DurtrcHu Stiver Toys 
Empire settee and Louis XV piano. 


1361—Five Dutrcn Sitver Toys 
Louis XV table, settee and three chairs. 


1362—Five Dutcu Sitver Toys 


Louis XVI table, settee and two chairs; another chair, bent- 
wood. 


Fifth Session 


13863—Two Dutcu Sinver Toys 
Oblong table and kettle with stand. 


1364—Four Durcu Sitver Toys 


Dustpan, tea strainer, kettle and cupidon coach. 


13865—Fovur DutcHu Sinver Toys 


Stork at well, horse, state coach and child in walking guard. 


1366—TIwo Dutcu Sinver Toys 


Oval stand with two cupidons playing tennis and violin. 


1367—Tureer Dutrcu Sitver Toys 
Windmill, jinrikishaw and old mill. 


1368—Turee DutcH Sinver Toys 


Horse-sleigh, mandolin and coffret. 


1369—Turee Dutcu Sitver Toys 


Stork at well, sleigh and state coach. 


1370—Turee Dutcu Sitver Toys 
Two Louis XV settees and filigree chair. 


1371—Tureer Dutcyu Sitver Toys 
Two Louis XV settees and table. 


1372—Two Dutcu Sitver Toys 
Fine old articulated fish pungent and large violin. 


1373—Two Durcyu Sirver Toys 


Reindeer sleigh and sedan chair. 


1374—Fovur Dutcu Sitver Toys 
Country cabriolet, stork at well, cupidon coach and writing e 


desk. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1375—Tueree Dutrcu Sitver Toys 
Slant-front bureau, state coach and cupidon coach. 


1376—Two Dutcu Sitver SLIPPERS 


Variously enriched with scrollings and figures. 


13877—Two Oup Dutrcu Sitver Parts 


Enriched with various repoussé medallions and bail handles. 


1378—Si1x Dutcu Sinver Boxes 


Two round, two oblong, lipstick and tape measure. 


1379—Fovur Oxtp Dutrcu Sitver Boxers 


Engraved oblong; walnut-shaped; round locket-shaped and 
tapering canted oblong. 


1380—Srx Oxup Dutrcu Sitver Boxes 


Two barrel-shaped; one round; one oval; one oblong and one 
long oval. 


13881—Fovr Oxnpv Dutcu Boxes 


Two round; one each shell and barrel-shaped. 


13882—Five Oxup DutcH Siiver Boxes 


Two incurved engraved oblong; scrolled oblong, rounded oblong 
and watch case. 


1883—Two Oxp DutcHu Strver Boxts ann Two Memo Casks 


Square, cupid box; incurved oval; oblong case with figures and 
bag-shaped case and scrollings. 


1384—THREE Sitver Boxes 
Round Dutch, with Cupidon; finely basketed “niello” English 


oval snuff box; gilded gadrooned round box. 


Fifth Session 


1885—Turete DutcH Sinver Boxes 


Two scrolled square, with filigree enrichment. Other scroll 


paneled shell-shaped. 


13886—Turee Encravep Siuver Boxss 


English medallioned oblong snuff box; shaped square match 
box; small “niello” oblong box. 


1387—Tureer Sinver Boxes 


Shaped oblong English; oblong engraved A and oval with 
diapered sides. 


1388—TxHree Sinver Boxes 


Ribbed oblong, round French, with head of “Liberty” shell- 
shaped; old Dutch with rural scene. 


1389—Turer Sitver Boxes 
(a) English; oblong, with finely scrolled borders. 
(s) Square; Dutch, with floral motives. 
(c) Shell-shaped; mother-of-pearl, with silver sides. 


1390—Turee EncuisH Sritver Boxers 


Two long round; one having coats-of-arms. One blunted oval 
snuff box. 


1391—Two Encusy Sitver Boxes 


Ribbed oblong, with floral rim; round, with engraved rim. 


1392—TureEE Sitver Boxes 
Oblong, with scene, “Christ in the Temple”; serpentined oval 
with lengthy inscription, and scrolled, engraved card-case. 


13898—Two EneusH Sitver Boxes 
Scrolled enriched oblong snuff box; engraved scrolled oblong 


card-case. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1394—Two Sirver Boxes 
Oblong, one with scrolled floral medallion; other with minute 
reedings. 


1395—Two Sitver Boxes 
Oblong snuff box, with engine-turning; oval long box, with 
thistle enrichment over ivory. 


1396—Tureer Sitver Boxes 
Oblong snuff box with view; scrolled oblong snuff box with 
inscription; finely engraved oblong card-case. 


1397—Two Sinver Boxes 


Long oblong snuff box with cowherd; scrolled oblong engraved 
card-case. 


13898—Two Sriver Boxes 


Long oblong pen-box; tapering flat étui in shagreen mounted 
in silver. 


1399—THreEE Stiver Boxes 


Bag-shaped tobacco box; engraved bodkin case; card-case with 
view of cathedral. 


1400—THREE Sitver Boxes 
Oblong traveling ink-box, monogrammed ; curious cigarette and 
match box; gilded and scroll-engraved card-case. 


1401—Sitver anp Brass Boxes 
Oval soap box; Dutch brass tobacco box. 


1402—Sitver Box ann Mremoranpum CasE 


Oblong box, with molded ends; leather memo case enriched with 
pierced monogram and scrolling of Louis XVI period. 


1403—Cutrvre Dort SuHett Snurr Box Directoire Period 


Round, with loose cover enriched with cuivre doré medallion, 
“Bust of Young Girl.” 


Fifth Session 


1404—Rare EncuisH SHEFFIELD Pratt Box Eighteenth Century 


Round, enriched in repoussé with figure of Venus amid scroll- 
ings. 


1405—Suver Traratcar Box English, 1805 


Bowed oblong; finely engraved with view of the “Ships in Battle 
Line at Trafalgar.” 


1406—Finz Oxtp Dutcu Sitver Box 


Oval; enriched with monogrammed medallion and scrollings. 


1407—GrorGIAN SILVER SnNuFF Box 


Oblong; cover enriched with bust of Princess of Wales. 


1408—EwneuisH Sitver Snurr Box Eighteenth Century 


Oval shell; with loose silver cover. Enriched with bust of 
“Young Pretender.” 


1409—Larecr Torrorsre-sHELL MovuntTep Snurr Box 
Whitish shell; with hinged silver cover finely engraved with 
coat-of-arms. 


1410—GerorciAn Sinver SnurFF Box 


Oblong; the cover enriched with inscribed cartouche and sur- 
rounding architectural scrollings. Interior gilded. 


1411—Durcu Strver Memo Book 


Oblong; enriched with shipping scene and flanking views of 
rural fétes. 


1412—Sitver GitpEep FicurinE 
“The Young Christ” declaiming. On red agate molded oblong 


base. 
Height, 5 inches. 
1413—Fovur Sitver Ficurines Renaissance Style 
Standing figures of Saints. On molded square mahogany 
bases. 


Height, 434 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1414—Dutcnu Sitrver GinpED FIGURINE 
Standing figure of a Dutchwoman shrimper, carrying her full 


equipment. On oval base. 
Height, 5%, inches. 


1415—Sitver FicuRinE Renaissance Style 
Seated figure of a lad reading. On Belgian black marble ob- 
long base. Enriched with silver heads of cherubs at corners. 


Height, 5 inches. 


1416—TxHree Grrpep Nurempere Mintature Coverep Covuprs 
Pineapple coupes; on round shafts, with figure enrichment and 


differing ball enriched bases. 
Height, 534 inches. 


1417—Two -GinpEep Nuremperc MrntaturE Coverep Courts 


Similar to the preceding. 
Height, 5% inches. 


1418—MountTeEp Sitver Cocoanut Cup Flemish Renaissance 
Barrel-shape. Mounted with vertical scroll bands, monogram, 


gadrooned cover, scrolled handle and open scrolled annular 


foot. 
Height, 5 inches. 


1419—Sinver Firren Leatuer Travertine Case 
Barrel-shaped case; fitted with engraved tumbler, spoon and 
round box. 
Height, 6 inches. 


1420—F emiso Carven Cocoanut Cours Early Eightenth Century 


Skilfully enriched with medallioned busts, trophies and scroll- 


ing. Silver rim and Spanish feet. 
Height, 31% inches. 


1421—Sitver-mountep Licgnum Vira Box 
English. Eighteenth Century 
Low round box, encrusted with central Montagu medallion. En- 
graved dedicatory bands. 


Diameter, 5 inches. 


Fifth Session 


1422—MovuntTep Sitver Cocoanut Course 
English Eighteenth Century 
Goblet-shape; with silver lining, stem and foot. Engraved with 
“Bishop’s coat-of-arms” and “Samuel Starey, the Palace, Croy- 


don, 1795.”’ 
Height, 57%, inches, 


1423—Poprr’s WiLLow SILvER-MOUNTED CouPE English, 1801 
Goblet-shape; lined with silver, trimmed with scalloped foot and 
medallion inscribed, ‘A Relic of the immortal Pope’s Weeping 
Willow Tree planted by himself in the year 1717 and cut down 


in the year 1801.” 
Height, 6 inches. 


1424—SILVER-MOUNTED AGATE CovERED CovupPpe' Renaissance Style 


Oval coupe, enriched with figure strap bandings, stork terminal 


and archer stem standing on three shells. 
Height, 71% inches. 


1425—SI.vER-MoUNTED OsTRICH-EGG COUPE 
English Eighteenth Century 
Deep coupe; enriched with scrolled strap vertical bands, val- 


anced rim and molded spreading stem. 
Height, 8% inches. 


1426—Sinver-MoUNTED OstrRIcH-EGG BASKET 
English Eighteenth Century 
Bowl mounted with crested molded rim, bail handle and ga- 
drooned and molded spreading foot. London Hall Mark, 1785. 


Height, 9 inches. 


1427—Sinver-MounTED AGATE COUPE Renaissance Style 
Finely veined gray agate coupe. Mounted in silver with val- 
anced rim and gadrooned spreading balustered stem. 


Height, 634 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1428—EnAMELED AND GinpDED Sitver Sart CELLAR 
Renaissance Style 
Lobed triangular gauffered stem sustaining a figure of a run- 
ing footman carrying a long spoon, three salts enameled with 
figure emblematic of Spring, Summer and Winter. Scrolled 


feet. 
Height, 75% inches. 


1429—SinveR-MOUNTED Buiack MarsiEe Torsacco Box 
Round box and expanded molded square base of black marble. 
Mounted in silver, with terminal figure of Hercules, bossed 
bands and sphinxes sustaining the box on the base. 
Height, 914 inches. 
1430—Sitver-PLATED FicurE English Eighteenth Century 
“The Lion of St. Marks”; standing on oblong rouge marble 
base. 
Length, 954 inches. 
1431—-SinvER-MountTED NavtiLus SHELL Renaissance Style 


Shell coupe, mounted in silver with valanced rim, strap bandings, 
eriffon handle, curious open-scrolled baluster shaft and round 


foot. 
Height, 834, inches. 


1432—JEWELED Sitver-mMountEeD Navtinus Couper 
Renaissance Style 
Very fine shell coupe. Mounted in silver with surmounting cupid 
slaying an alligator, merman shaft and rustic round base 


studded with corals and baroque pearls. 
Height, 12%4, inches. 


1433—E.aporate Sitver-MountEeD Navutizus SHett Couper 
Renaissance Style 
Finely iridiscent shell coupe. Mounted in silver with surmount- 
ing seahorse and Nereid, double dophin shaft and scrolled round 
foot. 
; Height, 16% inches. 


Fifth Session 


1434—O.p EncuisH Sitver Box 
Oblong, with gadrooned lifting top and base. Enriched in 


repoussé with birds and scrollings surrounding coat-of-arms. 


Length, 9%, inches. 


1435—SILVER-MouNTED InuLaip Manocany Bown Elizabethan Style 


Bell-shape, with vertical inlays. Mounted in silver with val- 
anced rim engraved, “The Gift of Thomas and Susannah Fors- 
ter to J. F., 1671,” base with Nereid riding a dolphin and 


base rim with mask feet. 
Diameter, 8%, inches. 


1436—Two Mountep Horn Mutts English, 1819 


Deep rich-colored horns. Mounted in silver with molded rims 
and round bases baving engraved crests. London Hall Mark, 


1819. Maker’s mark, G. M. I. 
Height, 81/ inches. 
From the Duke of Cambridge’s Collection. 


1437—SimweEr-MouNTED Buvur Vetvet Missan 


Mounted with delicately wrought crucifixion and scroll motived 


clasp. 
Length, 9% inches. 


Note: This Missal is autographed: “From my dear mother. Wiesbaden, 
June, 1843. Augusta Georgina Frederica Fitz-Clarence.” 


1438—Repoussé Sitver Puaaue Italian, 1761 
Open oblong’; presenting ‘““The Virgin Ascending amid the 
Clouds.” Cherub heads guard her at left and right. Signed: 


Prof. F. Clem Caldenborn, 29 Novemb, 1761. 
Height, 145% inches. 


1439—SitvER-MouNTED VeLvET Missau Italian, 1551 


Rich crimson velvet cover. Mounted in silver with monstrance 
medallioned with scrollings and open shell-scrolled corners. 


Length, 1534, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ENGLISH CUT GLASS 


1440—Six EncuisH Cut-ciass WINES 
Heavy faceted bowls; on round feet. 


1441—Trn Encruisn Cur-ciass SHERRIES 
Tapering bowls; cut with medallions and fan motives. 


1442—Six Ercuep WINEs English Seventeenth Century 
Goblet shape; variously etched with differing floral motives. 
On gadrooned and spiral shafts. 


1448—Six Enecuiso Cur Guassrs 
Two each, medallioned tumblers, fluted clarets and similar 
champagnes. 


1444—Five Enewisu Cut-ciass Cruretr Borrzues 


Faceted sides and ball stoppers. 
Heights, four 514 and one 5%, inches. 


1445—Two Sriver-MouNTED VINAIGRETTES 
One, long faceted body with engraved top; other, star cut 
with repoussé end and cover. 


1446—Two Sinver-mountep Encusu Cut-ciass PEPPERS 


Faceted sides; with mushroom silver cap. 
Height, 534 inches. 


1447—Four SInver-MouNTED PrEeprrers And Musrarps 


Three with faceted cut-glass bodies; one with spreading sides. 
Mounted in silver. 
Heights, 434 and 514 inches. 


1448—Turee Enewisny Cur-ciass Suaxers Mounrep 1n SItver 


Two vase-shaped, cut with medallions; one with faceted sides. 
Silver tops. 
Heights, 64%, and 714 inches. 


Fifth Session 


1449—Fovur SItver-MoUNTED EncuisH CutT-GLAss PERFUMERS 


Round, square and globular; variously cut. Repoussé silver 
covers. 


1450—EnecuisH Sitver Cruetr 
Gadrooned square base with scroll feet and long floral loop 
handle ; fitted with four hobnail cut-glass bottles with stoppers. 


Height, 6%, inches. 


1451—Oup Encuisu Sinver Cruret 


Reeded oblong base, with ball feet, reeded rings, for six-faceted 


cut-glass bottles and loop handle. 
Height, 614 inches. 


1452—SILVER-MOUNTED Guass STEIN. |. Renaissance Style 
Monogrammed stein, with green bosses. Mounted with scrolled 
coin hinged cover. 
Height, 6%, inches. 
1453—Two Enerisa Cut-ciass Coverep Jars 
Ribbed round body, with gauffered stopper. 
Height, 414 inches. 
1454—_Eneutsu Curt-ciass Sucrier, Muc anv VAsE 


Bowl with cover cut with hobnails; mug with gadrouned sides, 
molded cover and scrolled handle; vase cut with lozenge me- 
dallions. 


Heights, 6% and 714 inches. 
1455—Two Encusyu Cut-cuass DECANTERS 


Round, cut with diamonds and flutings; star cut stoppers. 


Height, 914 inches. 


1456—Encusu Cut-cuAss VASE AND PITCHER 


Bell-shaped, cut with hobnails and fan motives. Pitcher with 
gadroons and flutings. 


Heights, 8 and 71% inches. 


1457—Two Eneuisno Cut-cuass DECANTERS 


Bottle-shape, cut with diamonds; mushroom stopper. 


Height, 934, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1458—Two EnceusH Curt-auass Fincer Bowts 
Bowls and trays cut with curious diagonal fan scrolled rims. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


1459—Two EncusnH Guass Decanters, BorrLE AND JAR 
Pear-shaped decanter etched with flowers, silver gilded stopper. 
Pressed-in bottle decanter with ball stopper and silver mouth. 
Fluted and molded bottle. Oblong jar with star cutting and 


silver rim. 
Heights, 1254, 934, 74% and 414% inches. 


1460—SILVER-MOUNTED EncusH Guass DisH 
Oval diamond cut dish. _Vine-enriched molded stand, with snake 


looped handles. 
Length, 1034 inches. 


1461—Dutcu SILvER-MOUNTED DECANTER 
Oblong, with canted corners. Mounted with silver base dis- 
playing personages amid scrollings and with collar. Ball 


stopper. 
Height, 101% inches. 


1462—SILvER-MouNTED Amper Guass DECANTER 
Bottle-shape, with silver grape-enriched mouth and cork. 


Height, 141% inches. 


1463—SILvER-mMounTED EncusnH Ercurp Guiass Jue 


Bowl-shape, with straight collar. Renaissance mounting of 


medallioned masks at collar, surmounting lion on hinged cover 


and scrolled handle. 
Height, 91% inches. 


1464—EncusH Sinver-MouNTED CuT-GLAss PiIrcHER 


Bottle-shape, with cutting of paneled diamonds. Mounted with 
medallion and mask collar, floral hinged cover and leaf-scrolled 
handle. 

Height, 934 inches. 


Fifth Session 


1465—EncuisH SILVER-MOUNTED Cu'r-GLAss PIrcHER 


Globular bottle-shape; finely cut with arcaded hobnails. 
Mounted with scrolled collar, hinged cover and _ leaf-scrolled 


handle. 
Height, 9%, inches. 


1466—EncuisH SILVER-MOUNTED CuT-cuLAss PITCHER 


Expanding round body, cut with stellate medallion. Mounted 
with cartouche scrolled collar, domed hinged cover and S- 


scrolled handle. 
Height, 111% inches. 


1467—EneutsuH Cut-ciass Prrcuer Mounrep In SILVER 
Star cut expanding round sides. Mounted with medallioned 
valanced collar, domed cover and leaf-scrolled handle. 


Height, 1034 inches. 


1468—EnceisH SILVER-MOUNTED CurT-cLass PITCHER 
Pear-shaped, cut with diamond medallions. Mounted scrolled 
cartouche collar, domed cover and leaf-scrolled handle. 


Height, 11 inches. 


1469—EncusuH SILveR-MOUNTED CuT-GLAss PITCHER 
Expanding round body, cut with floral lattice. Mounted with 
Bacchic mask and vine collar, lion-surmounted cover and 


S-scrolled handle. 
Height, 11%% inches. 


EncusH SILVER-MOUNTED CurT-auAass PITCHER 


1470 


Tapering round body, cut with diamonds. Mounted with ring 
collar; scrolled cover having bird terminal and snake loop 


handle. 
Height, 11°34 inches. 


1471—EnecuisH SILVER-MOUNTED Cut-cLass PITCHER 
Expanding round body, cut with oblongs. Mounted with col- 
lar, dome cover and loop handle. Extra glass chamber for 


hot water. 
Height, 11%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
SurnnnsnnnnnnnnT nen nnn EEE 


GEORGIAN, DUTCH AND OTHER SILVER 


Encusn Sitrver Soup Lape 
Shell bowl, finely cartouched and rocaille-scrolled handle. Hall 
marked. 


1472 


1473—Durcu Sitver SERVICE SPOON 


Oval bowl, open scrolled shaft terminating in windmill. 


1474—Oxp Sriver Soup LapLE Hamburg 


Round bowl, with expanding handle. 


1475--—EneuisH Sitver Sour Lape Eighteenth Century 


Oval bowl; with expanding handle. Engraved with crest. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1794. Maker, George Ely. 


1476—Two Larce SILvER SERVICE SPOONS 
Oval bowls. One engraved M. L. and A. N.; other with shell- 
scrolled handle. 


1477—Larcrt Dutcu Sinver SEervicrt SPoon 
Open scrolled baluster handle, with stork terminal. 


1478—Dutcn Stnver Fisp Knire 


Shaped blade pierced with personages and scrollings. Open 
arabesqued handle having shrp terminal. 


1479—T'HreE Sinver GitpED SProons 


Engraved bowls, with scrolled square handles terminating in 
rosettes and spiral balusters. Replicas of Henry VIII Corona- 
tion spoons. 


1480—Dutcu Sitver Service Forr 


Coroneted coat-of-arms above fine tines; twisted shaft with 
windmill terminal. 


Fifth Session 


1481—Dutrcn Sinver Service Forr 


Pierced crown to four tines; open scrolled shaft with fisher-boy 
terminal. 


1482—Duvrcn Sitver Service Forr 


Open scrolled shaft, with five tines and coin handle surrounded 
by birds and open scrollings. 


1483—DutcuH Stiver Service Forx 


Bow! with Dutch interior and four tines; twisted shaft with 
windmill terminal. 


1484—Dutcu Sitver Service Spoon 


Oval bowl, with open-scrolled stem and windmill terminal. 


1485—Two Finicrert Sitver Vases 
Long trumpet shape; with scalloped mouth. On molded black 


base. 
Height, 65% inches. 


1486—Two Sitnrver Spoons ann Wine FunneL 


Scrolled open bowls and handles; one gilded. Spuirally ga- 
drooned funnel, with leaf enrichment. Engraved with crest 
and monogram. 


1487—Fovr Oup Sitver BeEnITIERS 
(a) With two angels flanking Crucifixion. 
(zs) With open-scrolled oval back and sacred monogram; hook 
for suspension of tapering bowl. 
(c) Cartouche back, with repoussé group, “St. John.” 
(p) Oblong, open scrolled back, with medallion figure of a 
saint. 


1488—Sinver CHEESE Scoop, GraprpE Scissors AND Parer Currer 
Scoop, with ivory handle; scissors with figures of Dutch peas- 
ants; dagger-shaped cutter. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
Leeann eee een en ere TrmETaEEnsTniRsRINEERSEIITAESISEUSS SRS ER TST SET TST TECTES TT ETS) TTOEST “GATES 


1489—Sitver CoFrFrRreET Renaissance Style 
Oblong, with domed hinged cover, engraved with scrollings. 


Finely pierced floral sides. On ball feet. 
: Height, 534 inches. 


1490—Two Durcu Sitver Birps 
Pheasant and grouse; standing finely modeled. 


1491—Smaut Dutcu Strver CENSER 
Round pierced loose body, with gadrooned cup base. Chains 


for carrying. 


1492—Two Durcu Sitver SERVICE SPOONS 
Oval bowl, with figure seated amid floral and basket piercings ; 
strawberry and vine handle. 


1493—Two Durcu Sinrver SEervicE SProons 
(a) Oval bowl, with group of cows; balustered handle with 
musician terminal. 
(sn) Spade shape, with twisted shaft and ’cellist terminal. 


1494—Two Durcu Stirver Srervick Spoons 
Oval scroll-pierced bowls. One with horn handle; the other 
with ivory handle. 


1495—Two Dutcu Stnver SErRvicE SPpoons 
(a) Oval bowl, with battle of Lepanto; handle with wreathed 
bust of Michael of Viterbo. 


(8) Oval bowl, with open twisted handle having windmill ter- 
minal. 


1496—-T'wo Sitvrer CHEESE Scoors 


Scrolled handles, one with grapevine enrichment. Both en- 
graved with monogram. 


1497—Two Dutcu Strver Service Spoons 


Oval bowl, with open twisted term and figure terminal. 


Fifth Session 


1498—EncusuH Sitver Nutrmec GRATER 


Perforated iron semicircular front, with silver loop handle and 
hinged bottom. 


1499—Two Sitver Knives 
Engraved butter knife. Spade-shaped blade, with ebony bal- 


uster handle. 


1500—Turee Stuver Service Knives 


One, monogrammed; by Hayden and Green; butter knife, with 
shell-scrolled handle, and other with pierced blade and coroneted 
handle. 


SIXTH SESSION 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 25, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 
THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 0’ CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1501 to 1775, inclusive 


GEORGIAN AND OTHER SILVER 


Binal Six SILVER SALT Spoons 


Engraved with monograms and crests in varied manner. 


1502—Fovur EncuisH SILVER SALT SPOONS 


Terminated with balustered seal handles. 


1503—Fovur EncuisH Sinver SAaut Spoons 
Varied handles and shafts. 


1504—Six Sinver SALT Spoons 


Varied bowls and handles; assorted. 


1505—Fovur Sitver SaLt Spoons 


Varied shell bowls and handles. 


1506—Five EncuisH SItvER SALT SPOONS 


Varied bowls; handles with monograms. 


1507—Sr1x EncuisH SILVER SPOONS 


Two with perforated bowls; four assorted patterns. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1508—Four Sinver Sart Spoons 
Three with figure terminals; one with twisted handle. 


1509—Six EneuisH Sitver Sart Spoons 
Finely reeded handles. Engraved with crests. 


1510—Turee Encuisu Sart SPoons 
Gilded bowls; with shell handles. 


1511—Fovr EneisH SItvER SALT SPOONS 


Gilded bowls; with pearl-molded handles. 


1512—Fovur EncuisH SILVER SALT SPooNns 


Two engraved with crests; two with pearl-molded handles. 


1513—Fovur EncusH SILveR SALT SPoons 


Two engraved with monograms and scrollings; two with shell 
bowls and initials. 


1514—Eicut EncuiisH SILVER SaLtt Spoons 


Four with jockey cap bowls; two monogrammed; two with 
scrolled handles. 


1515—S1x Dutcu Sinver Sartt SPoons 


Four with different figure terminal; two with straight handles. 


1516—Si1x Eneutsu Sitver Satt Spoons 


Two with scrolled cartouche handles; four with seal terminals. 


1517—S1x Sitver Saut Spoons 


Two with shell-scrolled handles ; four with coin bowls and M. S. 
initials. 


1518—Si1x Stnver Spoons 


Two initialed W. B.; two with shell bowls; windmill scoop and 
shovel with black baluster handle. 


Sivth Session 


1519—-Twetve Dutrcu Sinver Satt Spoons 


Shell bowls, with scrolled figure handles. 


1520—Tweive Dutcu Sinver Saut Spoons 


Similar to the preceding. 


1521—Eient Dutcu Sinver Sart Spoons 


Similar to the preceding. 


1522—Srx Dutcu Sinver TEAsPoons 


Scrolled handles; windmill terminals. 


1523—Turere Encusu Sitver Sucar Tones 


Two engraved with shield, scrollings and monograms; other, 
small with oval terminals. 


1524—-Two Earty AMERICAN Siuver Sucsar Tones 


One with shell terminals, by Brewer; other with oval terminals, 
by Lownes. 


1525—Two Earty AmeErIcAN Sitver Sucar Tones 


One with shell terminals, by Hazen; other with claw terminals, 


by Cutler. 


1526—Two Earty AMERICAN SILVER Sucar Tones 


One with fine acorn terminals; other with engraved handles 
and oval terminals. 


1527—Two DutcH SILvER SPooNsS 


Repoussé round bowls. One with coroneted open cartouche 
handle; the other with standing boar. 


1528—Two Dutcu Sirver SPoons 
Shell bowls, with varying scrolled handles. 


1529—Two Durcu Sinver SpPoons 


Shell and crinkled oval bowls. One with scrolled figure terminal ; 
other with coroneted cartouche. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item rs offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
GIT 

1530—Two Durcnu Sinver Spoons 
Crinkled bowls, with scrolled figures; coroneted cartouche ter- 


minals. One gilded. 


15381—Turrt Durcu Sitver Spoons anp Forx 
One with Watteau figure handle, one with spiral handle and 
figure of “Liberty,” other with pierced shell bowl and group 
terminal, “Charity.” Windmill fork. 


1532—Five EncusH Sitver Forks 
Three with reeded oblong handles, one with expanding handle. 
Hall marked, 1753; other with scrolled roll-over handle. 


15383—Two EneuisH SILvER “SNUFFERS 
(a) With shell box and open scrolled handles. 
(zn) With reeded box and fine open handles. 


1534—Two Sinrver Spoons anp Forx 
Boxwood bowl with apostle silver handle; one with black wood 
bowl and scroll molded cartouche handle; fork with scrolled 
tines and monogrammed handle. 


15385—Two Frencu Sinver Sauce Lapies 
Shaped bowl, with roll-over scrolled handle. 


1536—Two EncusH Sitver Sauce LAapLeEs 


Finely feather-edged handles. LEgraved with crests. 


1537—Two EncusH Sinrver Sauce LapiEs 
Shell bowls, with fine roll-over scroll handles. 


15388—Two Sitver Lapues 
(A) English, with oval bowl and expanding handle. 
(2) Dutch, with spiral handle and tabernacle terminal. 


1539—Two Earty American Sauce LApieEs 


Boat-shaped bowls, with cartouche handles. Engraved with 
crests. 


Sivth Session 


1540—TuHrReEE Sinver Spoons 


Two with finely pierced bowls; other with gilded bowl. 


1541—TIwo EicuTrento Century Eneuisu Srtiver Lapiues 


Expanding handles initialed L. London Hall Mark, 1798. 
Made by Thos. Wallis. 


1542—Turet Earty Encuisu Sitver Lapies 
Cartouche handles; initialed J. Hall Mark, Glasgow 1823. 


1548—Two Earrty Enecuisu Sitver Lapies 


Expanding handles, initialed T. London Hall Mark, 1813. 
Makers, Thos. Wallis and J. Hayne. 


1544—Fivem Smant Earzty Scorcu Sitver Lapies 


Expanding handles; monogrammed. Edinburgh Hall Mark, 
Lob. 


1545—Sinver GitpED Scoor anp Oxp Scotcu Toppy Lape 


Cheese scoop, with adjustable handle. Ladle with gadrooned 
silver bowl and gold coin in center; twisted horn handle. 


1546—Two Oxp Scorcyu Sttver Toppy Laprzs 


(a) With round bowl having repoussé festooned stellate motive ; 
twisted horn handle. 


(zs) Boat-shape floral bowl; ebony baluster handle. 


1547—Two Oxtp Scotcu Sitver Toppy Lapies 


Variedly gadrooned boat-shaped bowls and twisted horn 
handles. 


1548—Two Oxup Scotrcu Sriver Toppy LAapies 


(a) With boat-shaped bowl and long balustered rosewood 
handle. 


(3) With florally scrolled round bowl. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1549—LapLe anp LarcE SiLvER SPoon 
(a) Cocoanut bowl, carved with rosetted medallions, valance 
silver rim and long balustered mahogany handle. 
(zs) Oval pierced bowl, with cartouched shank; long mahogany 
balustered handle. 


1550—Four GrorciAN SILVER 'TEASPOONS Dated 1811 
Expanding handles; engraved, G. Maynard. London Hall 
Mark, 1811. 


1551—Turee Earty AMERICAN Sitver TEASPOONS 


Coffin handles, engraved with monogram. Maker’s mark, I. L. 


1552—Two Earzty AMERICAN SILVER ‘TEASPOONS 


Coffin handles. Engraved with monogram and name. By Bar- 
nard and Crittenden. 


1553—Turee EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SILVER TEASPOONS 


Expanding handles; finished with medallion and feather edge. 


1554—Two Earty AMERICAN SILVER TEASPOONS 


Expanding handles; engraved with name and scrollings. By 


Wilson, Philadelphia. 


1555—F ivr Earty Enewuiso Sinver TEASPOONS 


Expanding handles, engraved with leaf medallion, monograms 
and initials. 


1556—Srix Earty AMERICAN AND EncuisuH Stitver TEaspoons 


Varied expanding handles ; several with monograms. 


1557—Five Earty American Sitver Teaspoons 
Coffin handles, engraved with intials. Made by Stebbins. 


1558—S1x GiLpED Sitver Txraspoons George II 
Egg-shaped bowls, with expanding scrolled handles. 


Sivth Session 


1559—Twewtve Doutrcu Sinver ApostLeE TEASPOONS 


Oval bowl, spiral stem with Apostle terminals. 


1560—Twentve Earty AMERICAN Sritver TEASPOONS 


Coffin handles ; engraved with initials. 


1561—T weve Encusu Sitver Dessert Spoons 


Oval bowl, with very fine cartouched fluted handles. English 
Hall Mark. 


1562—ELeven Earty American Sinver Dessert Spoons 
Reeded handles, with scrolled cartouche handles. 


1563—Srx Grorcian SrtverR Dessert SPoons 1742 


Expanding handles, enriched with mask and arabesque scroll- 


ings. London Hall Mark, 1742. Maker, Macfarlane. 


1564—Srx GiupEp GrorGIAN SItveR DerssERT SPoons 1767 


Oval bowls, with expanding flat handles. London Hall Mark. 
Maker, P. Roker. 


1565—Enxreven Doutrcu SILver DeEssERrt Spoons 
Oval bowls, with varied twisted and balustered handles finished 
with figure terminals. 


1566—Serven Fine Dourcu Sinver Dessert Spoons 


Oval bowl, with twisted stem finished with open coroneted demi- 
figure terminal. Coats-of-arms on back of bowl. 


1567—Six GerorciAN SinverR TABLE SPoons 1802 


Fine egg-shaped bowls, with exanding handle engraved with 
crest. London Hall Mark, 1802. Maker, Sardet. 


1568—Ei1cut GrorGciaAN Sinver TABLE SPoons 1780 


Expanding pearl-motived handles, with monograms. London 


Hall Mark, 1780. Maker, George Smith. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1569—Five Groretan Sitver TABLE SPooNns 1769 
Oval bowl, with fine feather edge handles. London Hall Mark, 
1769. 


1570—E1cHT Farry AMERICAN TABLE SPOONS 
Monogrammed coffin handles. By Nichols, Harbottle and 


others. 


1571—Twetve Grorcian Sitver TanLespoons 1770 and 1781 
Oval bowls; with fine feather-edged handles, engraved with 
crests. London Hall Marks. Makers, George and Thomas 
Smith. (Do not match.) 


1572—Six Groreran Sitver’ TasLE Spoons 1738 and 1748 
Varied expanding scroll-over handles. London Hall Marks, 
1738 and 1748. Maker of three, Elias Carhart. 


1573—TureEr GEoRGIAN AND QuEEN ANNE SILVER SERVICE SPOONS 


(a) Oval bowl, with expanded and pointed oblong handle. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1700. Maker, J. Davenport. 


(3) American, 1780. Monogrammed medallion handle. 
(c) With arabesqued back of bowl and twisted handle. 


1574—Tern GrorciAn Sitver Taste Spoons 


Varied oval bowls, with expanding scrolled-up handles. Lon- 
don Hall Marks, 1768 and circa. By Chawner, Adams and 
other well-known makers. 


1575-—Five GrorciAN Sitver Tastr SPoons 


Coffin handles, variously engraved with monograms. London 
Hall Marks, 1785; 1816; 1817. By Nemo and others. 


1576—Six STERLING Sitver TABLESPOONS By Tiffany 


Reeded scrolled shell cartouche handles; monogrammed. 


1577—Srx Georcian Sitver Taste Spoons 1801 


Expanding scroll back handles, London Hall Mark, 1801. 
Makers, Wm. Ely and Fearn. 


Sivth Session 


1578—Six Earty AmeErican Sinver Taste Spoons 


Coffin handles; engraved with monograms. 


1579—Srx Earty American Sinver Taste Spoons 


Oval cartouche handle. Engraved with monogram in shield. 


1580—Srx Encuisn Sitver Rat-raw TasntE Spoons 1749 


Oval bowl, with rat-tail backs; expanding up-scrolled handles. 


London Hall Mark, 1749. 


1581—Tren Earty American Sinver Taste Spoons 


Oval bowls, with handles expanding to round crowns. Maker, 


SE Oe 


1582—Six Encuisn Sinver Taste Spoons 


Oval bowl, with handles expanding to fluted roll-over scroll 
terminal. London Hall Mark. 


1583— Five GeorGian Sinver Taste Spoons 


Expanding roll-back handles. Finely fashioned. 


1584—NineE Earty AMERICAN Sitver Taste SPoons 


Oval bowls, with coffin handles engraved with monograms. 


Maker, G. H. 


1585—Srx Earty AMERICAN SILVER TABLE SPoons 


Up-scrolled coffin handles, engraved with monograms. Maker, 
Squires and Brother, of Conn. 


1586—Serven GeEoRGIAN SILVER SPOONS 1773 
Oval bowl, with expanding roll-back handle; engraved with 
monogram. London Hall Mark, 1773. Maker, William Fearn. 


1587—S1x GeorciaAn GILDED Sinver Taste SrPoons 1769 


Oval bowl, with handle expanding to scrolled mask terminal. 
London Hall Mark, 1769. Makers, 'T. and W. Chawner. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
EEE 


1588—Eicut Grorcian Sitver TasLe Spoons 1790 
Expanding roll-back handles; engraved with monograms. Lon- 


don Hall Mark. Maker, W. J. Forbes. 


1589—Twentve GeorciAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS 1791 


Expanding up-scrolling handles, engraved on back with crests. 
London Hall Mark, 1791. Maker, Stephen Adams. 


1590—ELrEven GeorciAN Sitver TasLtE Spoons 1806 
Coffin handles, engraved with monogram. London Hall Mark, 
1806. Maker, Thomas Daniel. 


1591—Tren GerorciaAn Siuver Taste Spoons 1712-1773 


Expanding up-scrolling handles, with coroneted monogram. 
London Hall Marks of 1712, 1718, 1758 and 1773. By Car- 


hart, Chambers and others. 


1592—-Srx Grorcian Scorcu Sinver Taste SPoons 1774 


Expanding handles, engraved with crest and minute medallioned 
edges. Edinburgh Hall Mark, 1774. Maker, Patrick Robert- 


son. 


1593—ELeveEN GEoRGIAN SILVER TaspLE SPOONS 1751 


Slightly expanding handle, engraved with fine coat-of-arms at 
back. London Hall Mark, 1751. Maker, Wm. Soame. 


1594—Twetve Grorcian ScorcH Sriver Taste Spoons 1774 


Expanding handle, engraved with crest and minutely medallioned 
edges. Edinburgh Hall Mark, 1774. Maker, Patrick Rob- 


ertson. 


1595—Six Earty AMERICAN Sinver WuHEAT-SHEAF SPoons 


Finely shaped handle, expanding to cartouche, enriched with 
slightly raised wheat-sheaf. Maker, Thibault. 


1596—Twetve Earty American Sitver Taste Spoons 
Similar to the preceding. By Thibault. 


Sivth Session 


1597—FourtTrEEN Earty AMERICAN Srtver Taste Sroons 


Finely shaped handles, expanding to cartouche; enriched with 
slightly raised basket of fruit and flowers and engraved mono- 
gram. One by G. W. and H., the others by Cochrane. 


1598—Two Earty AMERICAN SILVER Sour LApDLES 


Coffin handles, one with basket of flowers monogrammed, by 
Cochrane; other, wheat sheaf, by Thibault. 


1599—Two GerorciAN SILVER SERVICE SPOONS 1767 


Oval bowl, with long handle, expanding to reeded scroll-back 
fan terminal; engraved with crest. London Hall Mark, 1767. 
Maker, T. and W. Chawner. 


1600—GrorciANn Sinver Lape L721 


Deep oval bowl, with balustered silver shank and fine balustered 
expanding boxwood handle. London Hall Mark, 1721. 


1601—T'wo GrorciaAn SinverR SKEWERS 1790 and 1795 


(a) Notched tapering stem, with ring handle. London Hall 
Mark, 1790. Makers, P. and J. Bateman. 


(zs) Tapering stem, expanding into ring terminal. London 


Hall Mark, 1795. 


1602—-T'wo GrorciAn SILVER SKEWERS 1787 and 1792 


(a) Flat tapering stem, with oval ring handle. Newcastle Hall 
Mark, 1787. Maker, Thomas Watson. 


(zs) Tapering blade shape, expanding into ring handle. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1792. Maker, Richard Crossley. 


1603—Turere GEORGIAN SILVER SKEWERS 1781, 1795 and 1813 
(a) Winged flat tapering stem, with ring terminal. London 
Hall Mark, 1781. Maker, Hester Bateman. 
(s) Similar; London Hall Mark, 1795. 
(c) Tapering blade shape, expanding to ring terminal. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1813. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1604—Five Georcian Sitver Taste Forks 
Coffin handle, with shell terminal. Engraved with monogram. 


1605—Twetve Grorcian Sitver Tasrte Forks 1799 
Expanding roll-up handle, engraved with crest. London Hall 
Mark, 1799. Maker, Robert Cruikshank. 


1606—E1cgHTEEN AMERICAN S1ILtvER Forks 


Four tines, with expanding roll back handles. 


1607—Twernve GErorcGIAN Srttver Taste Forks 1750-1803 


Four tines; with expanding handle, engraved with crest. Lon- 
don Hall Marks, 1750, 17796, 1801 and 1803. 


1608—EIcHTEEN Earty AMERICAN SinverR Taste Forks 


Four tines, with handles expanding to monogrammed shell- 
scrolled cartouche. Made by Stebbins. 


1609—SrvEN GEORGIAN SILVER HanpiEe Knives 


Reeded expanding handle, engraved with crest. Blades by Law. 


1610—Five GrorciAn Sitver PistoL-HANDLED KNIvEs AND SEVEN 


Forxs Circa 1770 


Variously scrolled handles; several engraved with crests. (Do 
not match.) 


1611—Srx Invian Carvep Ivory Hanptep Knives, Forxs anp 
THREE Spoons 


Pierced handles, enriched with figures amid scrollings. Silver- 
plated blades, tines and bowls. (One imperfect.) 


1612—Twetve Otp EncusH Sinver Knives anp Twenve Forks 


Interesting scroll-molded and shell-cartouched handles. Lon- 
don Hall Mark. 


1613—Twenty-rour Ginpep Fish Knives 


Engraved scimitar blade, with fine shell-scrolled and shaped 
molded handles. In case. 


Sixth Session 


1614—Twentve Decoratren Porcenarin Hanptep Fruit Knives 
AND T'wWELvE Forks 


Shaped handles, enriched with Watteau pastoral subject groups. 
Silver blades and tines. London Hall Mark. (Three handles 
slightly cracked.) 


1615—Fivre GerorciaAn SILVER-HANDLED Forxs AND Srven Knives 
Circa 1815 


Finely reeded expanding handles, engraved with crest. (Do 
not match.) 


1616—Nine Steet Knives anp Exeven Sitver Forks witru 
AGATE Hanpizs Eighteenth Century 
Finely grained varied gray agate pistol handles; ten forks 

with three tines, one with two. (Do not match.) 


1617—Twenty-ficut Street Knives with Sitver Hannes 
Dublin, Circa 1780 


Tapering oblong handles with canted corners. Several en- 
graved with crests. (Do not match.) 


1618—Twenty-onr Dessert Knives witn Dewurr Pisror HanprEs 
Eighteenth Century 


Handles in blue and white with rocaille scrolling. Scimitar- 


shaped blades. (Several handles cracked.) 


1619—Twenty-two Dexurr PIisToL-HANDLED STEEL Dinner Knives 


Similar to the preceding. 


1620—Turirty-stx GrEorRGIAN SILVER-HANDLED STEEL KwNives 
London, Circa 1796 
Molded expanding handle, terminating in shell motives. Scimi- 
tar steel blades. (Do not match.) 


1621—Twenty-two GEORGIAN SILVER-HANDLED STEEL Knives 
London, Circa 1796 
Similar to the preceding. (Four without blades.) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1622—EIGHTEEN GEORGIAN STEEL KnIves AND EIGHTEEN Forks witH 
Acatgé HaAnpLEs Eighteenth Century 


Very beautifully veined gray agate handles varying in shape, 
mostly of pistol form. Forks with two tines. 


1623—Twenty GEoRGIAN STEEL Knives ann T'wetve ForxKs witH 
AGATE HANDLES Eighteenth Century 


Similar to the preceding. 


1624—Fovur EncuisH SILVER-MOUNTED Oak SALTS 
Kettle-shape, with linings, handles and rim of silver. 


1625—-Two EncutsH SILveR SALTS 
Molded bowl-shape. Interiors gilded. 


1626—Fovr EncuisH Sitver Satts 
Gadrooned urn-shaped, with loop handles. On square foot. 
Interiors gilded. 


1627—Fovur EnewisH Sitver Saurts 
Molded bowl; on Spanish feet. Interior gilded. Hall marked. 


1628—Fovur Encuisu Sitnver Prerrers 
Molded vase-shape. On round foot. 


1629—Four EncusH Sinver Prerrers 


Vase shape, with acorn terminals. Hall marked. 


1680—Six Eneuisu Sitver Atmonp DisuEs 
Scrolled shell-shape; on stump feet. Hall marked. 


1631—Two EneutsH Sitver CrREAMERS 


One flagon-shape with scroll handle. Other on open-scrolled 
shell foot; strap-scrolled handle. Hall marked. 


1632—Eneuisu Sinver CREAMER 


Engraved gadrooned body, with leaf-scrolled handle and Span- 
ish feet. 


Sivth Session 


16383—Fovur EncusyH Sinver Tra-straAinERs 


Reeded round bowl, with open-scrolled side handles. 


16384—InisH SrnverR CreAMER 


Helmet-shape; enriched with fox and grapes, scroll handle and 
leonic-headed and claw-footed legs. 


16385—Ir1suH Sinver CREAMER 


Similar to the preceding; enriched with crested cartouche and 
rustic views. 


1636—Two EncuisH Sitver CREAMERS 
(a) Boat-shape, with reeded rim. London Hall Mark, 1789. 
Maker, Henry Chawner. 
(sp) Similar shape, with covered spout and loop handle. 


1637—Two Enerisu Strver Creamers 
Engraved and gadrooned oval body; with finely scrolled handle 
and Spanish feet. 


1638—Two EncuisH SILVER CREAMERS 


(a) Helmet shape; enriched with repoussé flowers. 
(ps) Octagonal ewer-shape; engraved with basketed valance. 


1639—Two EneusH SILVER CREAMERS 
(a) Jug-shape, with repoussé cartouche and _ surrounding 
flowers. 
(3) Boat-shape, with beaded rim and monogram. 


1640—Eneutsu Sttver Mvue anv Prercep Basket 
(a) Barrel-shape, with loop handle. Hall Mark, 1819. 
(3) Pierced basket, with bail handle and blue glass lining. 
Gilded. 


1641—Two Durcu Sitver Baskers 
Oval; with basketed pierced sides and rustic rims. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1642—Two EncusH Srttver AtmMonp DisHEs 
Bowl-shaped, with geometric piercings and rams’ heads. On 
round foot. Jondon Hall Mark. 


1643—EnecusH Strver Mvue 
Deep bowl-shape, with presentation inscription. London Hall 
marked. 


1644—TI'wo Eneuisn Srnver Mues 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark. 


1645—Two EncusH HamMMErED Sinver Bow1s 


Finely beaten high bowls. Engraved with crests. 


1646—Earzty AMERICAN SILVER Bown 
Enriched with key-patterned border. On molded foot. 


1647—Two Eneuisu Sitver Bowins 


Finely hammered ; engraved with crest. 


1648—Two EncusH Sinver FLower Jars 


Urn-shape, with flute pierced sides and festoons above. On 
claw feet. Clear glass linings. London Hall Mark . 


1649—Two EncusH Sttver FLrower Jars 


Similar to the preceding; with ruby glass linings. 


1650—Two Sitver Ginpep Courrs Nuremberg Style 


Deep molded bowls, engraved with medallioned bust and views 
of edifices. On scroll-molded base with cherub-head feet. 


1651—Two Stiver GitpEep Courprs 
Similar to the preceding. 


1652—Two Sitver Bowus 


(a) Round, with pierced sides and bail handle. London Hall 
Mark, 1789. 


(2) Dutch, smaller, similar, with scrolled handles. 


Sivth Session 


1653—Encuisu Sinver Bown 


Pearl-molded rim. On leonic-headed claw feet. London Hall 
Mark. 


1654—Two Encusu Stuver Bowts 
Similar to the preceding. 


1655—Encuisu Sitver Bown 


Enriched with cartouched scrollings; finely scrolled handles 
over similar tripod legs. London Hall Mark. 


1656—Two Encusn Stirver Bowts 


Similar to the preceding. 


1657—Gerorcian SILVER SNUFFER TRAY 1811 


Gadrooned oblong, with shell-scrolled ends. Engraved with 
crest. London Hall Mark, 1811. Maker, J. Craddock. 


1658—Otp VienNEsE SILVER SNUFFERS AND TRaAy 
Leaf and shell scrolled oval tray with crest. Snuffers with leaf 
scrolling. 


1659—Eneuiso SILVER SNUFFERS AND TRAY 


Incurved oval, with blossom and scroll rim; engraved with 
crest. Snuffers with fine shell scrollings. London Hall Mark. 


1660—EncuisH SInveER SNUFFERS AND TRay 


Incurved scrolled oblong, with floral rim and center. Snuffers 
with rosette and gadrooned scrolling. Sheffield Hall Mark, 
1811. Maker, S. C. Yonge. 


1661—Duvtcu Sitver Basket 
Oval, with scrolled rim; basket-pierced sides, with festooned 


medallioned busts. Scroll-loop handles. 
Length, 73/4, inches. 


1662—TIwo Dutcu Sitver Baskets 


Similar to the preceding. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1663—Two Durcu Sitver Baskets 
Oval, with pierced basket sides and rustic rims. 


Length, 91%, inches. 


1664—Two EneuisH SItver BASKETS 


Urn-shape, with open rustic sides. Open medallioned bail han- 
dle. Loose metal linings. London Hall Mark. 


1665—Eneusu Sitver TankArpD 1805 
Round, with ribbed sides banded by scrollings; engraved with 
erest. London Hall Mark, 1805. Maker, John Robins. 


Height, 41% inches. 


1666—EncuisH SILVER CouPE 


Deep, molded bowl-shape, with fine open-scrolled lug handles. 


Hall marked. 
Length, 81, inches. 


1667—Two EncutsH Sriuver VASES 


Trumpet-shape, with fluting and festoons at crown and base. 


Hall Marked. 
Height, 51, inches. 


1668—Two Irisu Stryze Sinver Vases 


Gadrooned tapering body, with globular base and open-scrolled 
foot. Enriched with lion-head and ring handles, floral mo- 
tives and peasantry. London Hall Mark. (Do not match.) 


Heights, 6% and 7%, inches. 


1669—Two EncuisH Stnver Vases 


Tapering round fluted body, with mask and scroll rim and ga- 


drooned foot. London Hall Mark. 
Height, 87 inches. 


1670—EncuisH SiItver Vase 


Similar to the preceding. 
Height, 11 inches. 


Sivth Session 


1671—Two Durcu Stinver Vases 


Pear-shape, with rocaille rim, enriched with scrolled cartouches. 
On ram’s-headed and stretchered legs. English foreign Hall 
Mark. 

Height, 91, inches. 


1672—TIwo Dutrcu Sitver Beaxer Vases 


Enriched with repoussé arabesque valance, medallioned bust 


and cupid-head scroll band at foot. 
Height, 101% inches. 


EneuisH ReEpoussk SItver VASE 


1673 
Tapering round body; enriched with floral and fruit pendants 
from a floral band at crown. London Hall Mark. 


Height, 12% inches. 


1674—Doutcu Sitver Frower Vase 
'Trumpet-shape, with wave rim; adorned with floral festoons 
and pierced basketry. Etched clear glass lining. 


Height, 141, inches. 


1675—Two Geronrcian SILVER COASTERS 1812 


Gadrooned sides and rim having  shell-scrolled motives. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1812. 


Diameter, 67% inches. 


1676—Two GerorGIAN SILVER COASTERS 1812 


Similar to the preceding. 


1677—TIwo GerorciAn SILVER COASTERS 1797 


Round; galleries with large leaf and blossom scrollings. Shell 
and gadrooned rim. Center with button having crest. Shef- 


field Hall Mark, 1797. Maker, John Parsons. 


Diameter, 61%, inches. 


1678—Two Sitver Coasters 
Flaring waved scrolled gallery ; pierced with scrollings. 


Diameter, 71/, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1679—Tureer SILveR SALVERS 
Round, with molded rims. One engraved with floral scrollings 


and rocaille border. 
Diameters, 434, 5 and 634 inches. 


1680—Two EncuisH SInveR SALVERS 


(a) With scroll-molded round rim, having shell motives at 
intervals; claw feet. Hall marked. 


(x) Similar, with stump feet and fruit-engraved border. 


Diameters, 64% and 73% inches. 


1681—EncusH Sitnver SALVER 


Fine scroll-molded rim, with leaf motives at intervals. Center 
engraved with monogram and floral scrolled border. On leaf- 


scrolled feet. Jondon Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 854 inches. 


1682—Two Eneuisu Sitver SALVERS 1825 


Molded and gadrooned round rim. Engraved with crest and 
monogram. On shell-scrolled feet. London Hall Mark, 1825. 


Diameter, 8 inches. 


1683—GeEorGIAN SILVER SALVER 1806 
Finely lobed round rim, with ribbon reeded and grape rim. En- 
graved with monogram. On grape-scrolled feet. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 


1684—T wo Grorcian Sinver SALVERS 1809 
Molded and gadrooned oblong, with round corners. Engraved 
with crest. On gadrooned fan-shaped feet. London Hall Mark, 


1809. By Wm. Bayley. 
3 a Length, 91% inches. 


1685—Two Finer Otp EncusH SALvers Circa 1750 


Scroll-molded round rim, with inner husk festoons and pearl 
edge. On bird-claw and ball feet. 


Diameter, 81% inches. 


Sixth Session 


1686—TIwo EncusH Stnver SALVERS 1805 


Molded and gadrooned rims; center with crest and scrolled 
floral banding. On gadrooned fan-shaped feet. London Hall 
Mark, 1805. Makers, T. Hanan and J. Crouch. 


Diameter, 8 inches. 


1687—O.p SpanisH SitvEr Bown 
Enriched with shallow gadrooned rim and double husk festoons. 


Diameter, 6% inches. 


1688—Eneusn Sitver Burrer Disu 1831 


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Gadrooned round bowl, having cow as terminal, and tray. En- 


graved with crests. London Hall Mark, 1831. 


Diameter, 63% inches. 


1689—EncuisH Sinver Sauce Boat 


Boat-shape, with festooned body and interesting scrolled leaf 
handles. On oval laureated base. Incomplete London Hall 


Mark. 
Length, 91% inches. 


1690—EneutsH Sitver Disu 
Oval, with pierced grapevine border and gadrooned rim. On 


leaf-scrolled feet. London Hall Mark. 
Length, 91% inches. 


1691—Two Sitver Baskets 
Oval, with floral scrolled rim, body engraved and pierced with 
scrollings. On floral scrolled base and feet. 


Lengths, 71% and 8% inches. 


1692—Two Sitver Baskets 


Similar to the preceding. 
Length, 714 inches. 


1693—Irisu Srtver Poraro Rine 
Incurved sides; pierced with rustic view. Blue glass lining. 


Length, 734, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1694—Two GrorGIAN SILVER JARDINIERE Rincs 1821 
Incurved molded ring, with berried arcaded crowning molding. 
London Hall Mark, 1821. Maker, Philip Rundell. 


Diameter, 914 inches. 


1695—OLp EnetisH Sitnver Covered VASE 
Octagonal urn-shape, with pierced paneled scrollings on body 
and cover; grape terminal. On round grape-enriched foot. 


Sheffield Hall Mark. 
Height, 8° inches. 


1696—OLp EncuisuH Sitver PircHER 
Scrolled gourd-shape; enriched with cavalry battle scenes, re- 
cumbent goats and scrolled lip and handle. London Hall 


Mark. 
Height, 95% inches. 


1697—Oxp EncusH Sitver FLAcon 
Expanding round sides, with classic figures, leaf and scroll 
moldings and handle. Dome cover, surmounted by a horse. 


Birmingham Hall Mark. 
Height, 131, inches. 


1698—Ouxp Scotcu Stnver Ewer 


Graceful pear-shape, with rocaille neck garlanded with grapes. 
Body with cartouche and scrollings. Glasgow Hall Mark, 1837. 


Height, 125% inches. 


1699—Earty American Sitver PircuHer 


Ewer-shape. Repoussé enrichment of floral and rocaille-scrolled 
cartouche. Leaf-scrolled handle. The cartouche enriched with 
inscription, dated 1838. ‘Made by Jones, Low and Ball, 


Boston.” 
Height, 135% inches. 


1700—Eneuisn Srtver Inxstanp 


Gadrooned oblong base, with claw and ball feet. Geometrically 
pierced galleries ; fitted with two covered glass bottles and pen 


compartment. London Hall Mark. 
Length, 73% inches. 


Sivth Session 


1701—Eneuisu Sitver InKstranp 


Reeded oblong base, with leaf-scrolled feet; pierced wave-ga- 
drooned galleries; engraved with crests. Fitted with two cov- 
ered glass bottles, pen compartment and covered box. London 


Hall Mark. 
Length, 9 inches. 


1702—Oup EncusnH Sinver Inxkstanp 


Lobed flaring oval base, with sphinx feet, central casket with 
loose cover surmounted by a recumbent sphinx and two flanking 
cut-glass bottles. Inscribed: “Presented to . . . 11th 


Weardguissot Huntly ~. . .. 1869.” 
Length, 161/, inches. 


1703—EncusH Sitver CANDLESTICK AND 'T'APER-HOLDER 
(a) Candlestick with gadrooned tray and urn bobéche. 


(3) Taper-holder with balustered stem and scroll-molded base. 


Both Hall marked. 
Heights, 2 and 5°% inches. 


1704—Two EncuisH Sitver TAPER-HOLDERS 


Balustered shafts; one with gadrooned base, other with leat- 


molded scrolled base. Hall marked. 
Height, 43/4, inches. 


1705—GerorciAN SrnvER CHAMBER CANDLESTICK Lacs 


Fluted urn bobéche and round tray having center with scroll- 


ings. London Hall Mark, 1779. 
Height, 634 inches. 


1706—Two Oxup VIENNESE SILVER CANDLESTICKS 
Socket and bobéche, with leaf scrollings. On scrolled shell 


tripod spreading feet. 
Length, 4°, inches. 


1707-—Two Dutcy Sirver CANDLESTICKS Circa 1750 
Finely balustered shaft and socket. On molded round base. 
Height, 77% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1708—Grorcian SILVER CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 1780 


Urn socket and pearl-motived tray engraved with floral valance 


motives. London Hall Mark, 1780. 
Length, 81 inches. 


1709—Two DutcH Sitver CaNnDLESTICKS Eighteenth Century 
Finely balustered shaft and socket; on base having square 


plinth with canted corners. 
Height, 534, inches. 


1710—Two EncuisH SItveErR CANDLESTICKS 
Half-reeded tapering round shaft, with gadrooned urn socket 
and round molded base. Engraved with crest. Hall marked. 


Height, 8% inches. 


1711—Two Frencu Sitver CaNnDLESTICKS Renaissance Style 


Incurved baluster shaft with arabesqued motives. On domed 


reeded and scrolled round base. 
Height, 10% inches. 


1712—-Two EncusH Sitver CANDLESTICKS 


Husk-motived tapering square shaft, with incurved base and 


vase socket. Hall marked. 
Height, 10 inches. 


1713—Two EncusH Sinver CANDLESTICKS 


Fluted tapering square shaft, with festooned incurved molded 


square base; leaf vase socket. Hall marked. 
Height, 10% inches. 


1714—Two Eneusu Sinver CANDLESTICKS 


Tapering square shafts with husk rims, incurved square base. 
Vase socket. 
Height, 105% inches. 


1715—TIwo Eneuisu Sinver CAanpieEstTicks 


Round, half fluted and festooned Corinthian shaft. On Jeaf- 
banded incurved square base. 
Height, 111 inches. 


Sixth Session 


1716—Two EncusH Sinver CANDLESTICKS 


Scrolled baluster shafts, with rocaille vase socket and leaf- 
scrolled molded spreading foot. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1850. 
Made by T. J. and N. Creswick. 

Height, 1034 inches. 


1717—TIwo Eneuisu SILVER CANDLESTICKS 


Tapering fluted square shaft, with festooned incurved square 
base and leaf vase socket. Hall marked. 
Height, 10%, inches. 


1718—Two GerorciAn SILvER CANDLESTICKS 1810 


Half-reeded tapering round shaft with finely gadrooned urn 
socket, collar and round foot. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1810. 
Maker, John Roberts. 

Height, 121% inches. 


1719—Fovr Grorcian Sinver CANDLESTICKS 1816 


Elaborately scrolled shell and rocaille-motived shafts continu- 
ing into socket and base. Engraved with coroneted mono- 


gram. Sheffield Hall Mark. S. G. Young & Co., makers. 
Height, 121%, inches. 


1720—Fovur Encusu Sitver CANDLESTICKS 


Half fluted and festooned Corinthian column, with leaf-banded 


incurved square base. Hall marked. 
Height, 1114 inches. 


1721—Fovur Sirver CaNnDLESTICKS By Howard 


Scroll-spiraled shafts, continuing into bell base and collar. Urn- 


fluted socket. 
Height, 131% inches. 


1'722—_ Four EncusH Sirver CANDLESTICKS 


Husk-bordered tapering square shaft, with vase bobéche and 


incurved square foot. Hall marked. 
Height, 115% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
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1723—Two EncuisH SILVER CANDELABRA 


Half-reeded fluted Corinthian column; on gadrooned stepped 
square base. Loose leaf-scrolled arms can be used for five or 


three lights. Hall marked. 
Height, 16% inches. 


1724—-DusBLiIn Sitver CREAMER 
Helmet shape, with scroll handle, lon-headed and claw-footed 
legs. Enriched in repoussé with scrolled cartouche and “Fox 


and Grapes.” Dublin Hall Mark. 


1725—Dvusun Stnver CREAMER 


Similar to the preceding; larger. 


1726—Encusu Sinver Sauce Boat 


Low helmet-shape, with upright leaf-scrolled handle. Enriched 
with scrollings and leonic-headed and claw-footed legs. Lon- 


don Hall Mark. 


1727—EncuisH SItveR Sauce Boat 


Bead-scrolled rim; enriched with merman amid scrollings; leaf- 


scrolled handle. On Spanish feet. London Hall Mark. 


1728—EncuisH Sinver Sauce Boat 


Helmet-shape; on gadrooned oval foot. Leaf-scrolled handle. 
London Hall Mark. 


1729—EncuisH SiItveER CREAMER William IV Period 


Low gadrooned bowl, with scrolled gadrooned rim and fine leaf- 
scrolled handle. Engraved with crest and coat-of-arms. Hall 


Marked. 


1730—EnecusH Sinver MuFFINEER 


Vase-shape, spirally fluted and leaf-gadrooned body. The cover 


with flame terminal and piercings. London Hall Mark. 


Height, 101% inches. 


Sivth Session 


17381—EneuisH Sitver Burrer Disu 


Gadrooned round tray; with loose lining. Broadly gadrooned 
dome cover, with loop handle. Hall Marked. 


Diameter, 8 inches. 


17382—Dutcu Sitnver SHAKER 


Stag; standing; loose head; perforated back. 
Length, 4%, inches. 


1733—Doutcu SItverR SHAKER 
Running stag, with perforated back. On oval galleried tray. 


Engraved with crest. 
Length, 57, inches. 


1734—Two EncusyH Sitver Fruir Baskets 


Scrolled round, with pierced scrolled border, finished with open 
leaf feet. Engraved with crests. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


1735—Two EncuisH Srtver Fruir Baskets 


’ Oval, with flaring scroll-pierced sides and open rocaille rim. 


London Hall Mark. 
Length, 12%% inches. 


1786—Grorcian Repousst Sitver TEapor 1740 
Globular; enriched with scrollings of flowers and shell ara- 
besques. Scrolled shell spout. Engraved with crest. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1740. 
Length, 71% inches. 


1737—Gerorcian Srtver TEAPOT VLA 
Oval. with reeded rims and scrolled looped boxwood handle. 
Engraved with dainty bandings and medallioned crest. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1797. 
Length, 81, inches. 


1738—Oxp Frencu Sitver Traror 
Oblong bowl shape, with incurved dome cover having ebony ter- 


minal and handle. On ball feet. 
Length, 9%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1739—GerorcIAN Sitver TEAPoT 1799 
Oval, with incurved dome cover having oval button terminal; 


leaf-scrolled loop handle. London Hall Mark, 1799. Maker, 


John Thompson. 
Length, 103% inches, 


1740—Oxp EncuisuH Sitrver TEAPoT 


Gadrooned melon shape, with melon spray terminal, scrolled 


spout, handle and feet. London Hall Mark. 
Length, 11% inches. 


1741—Larce Sitver Bown By Tiffany 
Enriched with engraved honeysuckle scrollings and key-pat- 


terned borders. 
Diameter, 51%, inches. 


1742—OLtp EneuisH Repousst Sruver Coverep Bown 


Low body, with domed cover having blossom terminal. En- 
riched with scrollings of fruit, flowers and rocaille. London 


Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


1743—Eneutsu InpivipuaL SILVER CoFFrEE-POT 
Deep bowl-shape, with dome cover and looped ebony handle 
enriched with small bands of gadroons. Hall Marked. 


Height, 7 inches. 


1744—Oxip EncuisH Sinver CoFFEE-POT 


Expanding round body, with pinnacled dome cover. Ebony 


scrolled handle. London Hall Mark. 
Height, 8% inches. 


1745—Earty AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE-POT 


Expanding oval sides, engraved with wreath and festoons; vase 


terminal; ebony loop handle. 
Height, 77% inches. 


1746— Encuisu Sitver Hot-minkx PircuHer 


Ewer-shape, enriched with pearl moldings. On square foot. 
London Hall Mark. 
Height, 3% inch. 


Sivth Session 


1747—Eneusy Sitver Hor-minx Pircuer 


Lozenge-shaped ewer, with scrolled domed cover and fine box- 
wood handle. Chester Hall Mark. 
Height, 11 inches. 


1748—Oup Encuisu Sinver Corrrre-por William IV Period 


Pear-shape, with domed cover having floral terminal; leaf- 
scrolled handle and spout. Engraved with coat-of-arms. Lon- 


don Hall Mark. 
Height, 95% inches. 


1749—EneuisH Sitver Tra SERVICE 
Bowl-shape, with gadrooned rims and leaf-scrolled handles. 
Teapot, sucrier and creamer. London Hall Mark. 


Lengths, 934, 7 and 614 inches. 


1750—EncusH Sinver Tra SERvICE 


Low gadrooned bowl-shape, with shell and gadrooned rim and 
fine leaf-scrolled handles. Teapot, sucrier and creamer. Lon- 


don Hall Marks. 
Lengths, 81, 65% and 47% inches. 


1751—EnecusH Sinver TEA SERVICE 


Molded and gadrooned oblong. Engraved with crest and 
“Chinese landscapes.” Teapot, sucrier and creamer. London 


Hall Marks. 
Lengths, 81, 614 and 35% inches. 


1752—Eneusu Sitver Tea anp Corrert SERVICE 
Finely gadrooned oval bodies, with ebony terminals and handles. 
Coffee-pot and teapot, covered sucrier and creamer. 
Lengths, 1034, 107%, 714 and 6 inches. 


17538—Sitver TEA SCREEN 
Bowed oblong, with scrolled wire pediment and front pierced 
with medallion and scrollings. (Glass missing.) 


Length, 10% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1754—GrorciAN SILVER CRUET 1755 


Double circular base, with ring holders for two cut-glass bottles 
having covers and scrolled handles. Scrolled legs with shell 
feet. London Hall Mark, 1755. Maker, Samuel Wood. 


Height, 8%, inches. 


1755—Oxtp FrencH SILvER CRUET 


Scrolled oval tray, with pearl rim. Fitted with two cut-glass 


bottles. 
Length, 12 inches. 


1756—EnewisH SILVER CRUET 
Five circular rings for two bottles and three silver castors: 
baluster with loop handle. On scrolled Spanish feet. 


Height, 834 inches. 


1757—-EncusH Sitver Hotr-minx PircHER AND HEATER 


Gadrooned pitcher, with S-boxwood handle; alcohol lamp stand 


having shell feet. London Hall Mark. 
Height, 9 inches. 


1758—EwnecuisH Repousst Correr-potT AND WARMER William IV 
Expanding round sides; enriched with rocaille and floral motives 
and engraved with crest. Floral terminal and scrolled handle. 


Stand with leaf-scrolled shell motives. London Hall Mark. 
Height, 1434 inches. 


1759—Eneuisu Repousst Sittrver Hot-water Kerrier 1726 


Globular; enriched with rocaille-scrolled cartouches ; wicker bail 
handle. Stand with tripod scrolled feet. — 
Height, 131% inches. 


1760—GerorciAn Sinver Urn 


Oval gadrooned body, with dome cover having vase terminal. 
Engraved with fine bandings of floral medallions. Leonic-head 
and ring handles. On oblong base with ball feet. Sheffield Hall 
Mark, 1801. Maker, J. Ashforth. 

Height, 15 inches. 


Sivth Session 


1761—Grorcian Repousst Sitnrver Urn 1774 


Vase-shape; enriched with court figures amid scrollings. En- 
graved with coat-of-arms. On loose square base with perforated 
valance and bird-claw feet. 

Height, 19%, inches. 


1762—Two Onp EncuisH SILveR JARDINIERES 


Urn-shape, with gadrooned rim and Bacchic heads on shoulder. 
Open rustic handles; square feet. 
Height, 111% inches. 


1763—Onup Enciisu Sitver Racine Trorpuy Bown 
Enriched with subject “Yachts Racing,” arabesquings and 
scrolled handles. Lengthy inscriptions. London Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 2014 inches. 


1764—Repoussé Sinver Hancinc Lamp Italian Renaissance 
Vase-shape, enriched with medallioned figures, scrollings and 
shell motives. Chains hanging from cherubs’ heads to small 


canopy. 
Height, 4 feet 6 inches. 


1765—EncusH Sitver Tropuy Cur 


Deep bowl, with leaf-scrolled handles. Enriched in repoussé 
with inscribed cartouches and floral scrollings. London Hall 


Mark. 
Length, 121% inches. 


1766—Oxp Sinver StTanpinc Coupe Augsburg Style 
Deep coupe on balustered shaft and domed foot. Domed cover, 
with standing figure of Britannia as terminal. Engraved with 
the “Arms of Berwick-on-Tweed.” Enriched with figure medal- 


lions and floral strap arabesques. 
Height, 13%, inches. 


EncusH SiILnveER CovERED CoUPE 


1767 


Deep bowl, with fine scrolled leaf handles and rocaille spreading 
foot. Enriched with cartouche and floral scrollings. Dome 


cover with pineapple finial. 
Height, 105% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold, 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1768—EncusH SiLtver CouPE 
Molded bowl on short foot; fine scrolled lug handles. Lon- 


don Hall Mark. 
Height, 55% imches. 


1769—Duvorcu Sinver Sranpine Ficure 
Finely modeled stag; loose head for bonbons. London foreign 


Hall Mark. 
Length, 10 inches. 


1770—Dutcu Repousst Sitver Bow. Eighteenth Century 


Oval, with birds and scrollings. Open mask and scroll lug han- 


dles. On short scroll-motived foot. 
Length, 93/4, inches. 


1771—IrnisuH Sitver Bown 1829 


Low bowl, enriched with cartouche with crest. and repoussé floral 
scrollings. Floral loop-handles. On mask and scroll feet. 


Dublin Hall Mark, 1829. 
Length, 9 inches. 


1772—Four Masstve Encuisu Srinver SAts 


Group; lobster crawling over a rocky base and gilded shell. 
(One head missing. ) 


1773—EncuisH SILVER-MOUNTED Espony Bown 


Low bowl, mounted with deep valanced and molded silver rim. 


London Hall Mark. 


1774—Enecutsu Parcent GitpEp CouPrE 


Deep coupe, with runic bands and lug loop handles. On spread- 
ing foot. 
Height, 814, inches. 


1775—Eneutsu Sitrver Bown George IV 


Bowl with scrolled rim and rocaille motives. On scrolled feet. 


SEVENTH SESSION 


FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 26, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
BEGINNING AT 2.30 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1776 to 2050, inclusive 


AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SILVER 


1776—Two EneusH Sitver Stranpinc Owxs 
One a shaker; the other with hinged head standing on a branch. 


1777—Fovur EncusH Srtver PEPPERS 


Vase-shape. London Hall Mark. 


1778—Four EncusH Sinver PEerrers 


Similar to the preceding. 


1779—Turee EncuisH SItver SHAKERS 


Varied vase-shapes; with scroll-pierced tops. 


1780—Two EncusH Sitver PEPPERS 


Round, with loop handles. One with repoussé scrollings. 


1781—Two EncusH Sinver Casters 


Vase-shape, with pinnacled covers. One with repoussé flowers. 


1782—Turee Encusu Sinver Aso Trays 
One in the form of a boar’s head; others shell-shaped. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1783—EncusH Sitver Tray, Basket ann Box 
Oval pierced basket. ‘Tray with scrolled border. Box with 
coin handle. 


1784—Fovur Sitver MiniaturE IMPLEMENTS 


Spade-shaped perforated scoop, monogrammed mug, standing 
coupe and wine taster. 


1785—Turee Dutcu Sitver VasEs 
Tapering five-sided body; with scrolled rims and feet. 


1786—Sitver SHAKER AND INKWELL 
Round shaker, with reeded loop handle. Glass well with silver 


cover. 


1787—Two EncuisH Siuver TrRavevtinc INKWELLS 


Reeded round bodies. Differing in size. 


1788—EncusH Stnver SALT AND BASKET 


Round salt; with mask and shell feet. Pierced oval basket; 
with blue glass lining. 


1789—Two EneusH Siitver Toast Racks 
Each with five differing wire loops, handles and ball feet. 


1790—Two EncusH Sitver Sauts 


Oval, with gadrooned rim and claw feet. Other bowl-shape. 


1791—F our Sitver Satts 


Three deep bowl-shape; other octagonal with medallions. 


1792—Two EncutsH Sinver CrREAMERS 


Boat-shape, with scrolled rims. One with Spanish feet and 
scrolled handle. 


Seventh Session 


1793—Two Sitver Bowts 


Porringer, with open scrolled flange handle. Bowl with repoussé 
mask. 


1794—Enecutsu Sitnver Musrarp anp Coverep Box 


Mustard with bird and scroll piercing and blue glass lining. 
Tub-shaped box, with scroll motived cover. 


1795—Two Sinrver Musrarp Pors 


Round, with varied pierced sides. One with blossom terminal ; 
the other with pineapple. 


1796—Two Sitver Baskets 


One bucket-shape; other bowl-shaped with festoon and scroll 
piercings and clear glass lining. 


1797—Dotcu Sitver Cappy anp Box 


Oval, both with rural views. 


1798—Two Sirver PEPPERS 


Vase-shaped; one with repoussé leafage. 


1799—EncuisH SILVER Cappy AND CovEerED Bown 


Caddy boat-shape, with shell and gadrooned rim. Bowl, with 
repoussé flowers and bird-claw feet. 


1800—EncuisH Sitver INKSTAND AND BASKET 
Oval gadrooned well; fitted with glass lining. Basket with lat- 
tice pierced covers. 


1801—Enecuisu Sitver Wine Muy anv Miniature Por 
Ladle-shaped mull; with alcohol lamp. Pot gadrooned; with 
eagle head spout. 


1802—Dutcu Sinver Box anp AtcoHot Lampe 


Oblong box, with rustic figures. Lamp with festooned and 
scrolled stand having pierced sides and hoof feet. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


eee 


1803—Two Durcn Sitrver Brat CouPrs 
Figure of “Court Belle” holding swingmg cup. Differing in 


enrichment. 


1804—T wo DutcH Sinver Brivat Curs 
One with windmill terminal; other with “Court Belle” holding 
swinging cup. 


1805—Two EneusH Sitver Wine FuNNELS 
With molded rims; differing in shape. 


1806—Two EnecusuH Sitver Larcre FuNNELS 


One tapering round; engraved with crest. Other bowl-shape. 


1807—Turer Encuisn Sirver Trays 
(a) Round; with wire holder for cigar. 
(es) Oval, with two divisions and pierced border. 
(c) Oval boat-shape with reeded rim. 


1808—Sinver FLrowrer Bown ann Mue 


Bowl, with leonic-head handles. Mug with gadroon sides and 
leaf-scrolled handle. 


1809—Two Siiver Baskets 


Round, with perforated sides; other oval with gadrooned rim. 


1810—Two EncuisH Stiver CoastTrers 
(4) Georgian, with pierced gallery. 
(3) With gadrooned scrolled rim, pierced gallery and clear 
glass lining. 


1811—Two Repovusst Sirver Bowtis 
Enriched with birds, cartouches and scrollings. Interior gilded. 


1812—Eneutsu Repoussk Sitver Bown 


Molded bowl, with floral scrollings and open scrolled legs. In- 
terior gilded. 


Seventh Session 


18138—Si.ver Muc, Inxstanp anp Lamp 


Mug with festoons and scroll handle. Stand with masked dome- 
cover terminated with figure of Napoleon. Cigar lamp, urn- 


shaped with snake handle. 


1814—Fovur Eneuisu Sinver SALTS AND SPOONS 


Curved boat-shape; enriched with fine scrollings. Spoons with 
crescent terminals. 


1815—Turee Encusu Sinver Sauts anp Two Dutcu Sauts 


Three in the form of grotesque masks. Interiors gilded. Two, 
with scrolled gadrooned bowls and open scrolled legs. 


1816—Two Sitver Sats 
Oval, with expanding scrolled feet. 


1817—Fovur Sitver SALTS 
Oval, with leaf and scrolled feet. 


1818—Two EncuisH SILVER SALTS 


Molded round bowls. On fine Spanish feet. 


1819—Two GrorciAN SILVER-MOUNTED SHELL SALTS 
Conch shell, with molded rim and fine Spanish feet. Engraved 
medallioned crest. 


1820—Two Encuisn Sitver Sauts 
Reeded oval boat-shape; engraved with crest. 


1821—Two EncuisH Sitver SALts 


Similar to the preceding. 


1822—Two EncuisH Sitver Baskets 
Oval, with scroll pierced sides and blue glass lining. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1823—Two GerorcIAN SILVER SALTS 1814 
Gadrooned round body. London Hall Mark, 1814. Maker, 
W. Ely. 


1824—Two Earzty AMERICAN SILVER SALTS 


Gadrooned round body; with leonic head and claw feet. 


1825—Two EncusH RerpoussE SitveEr Bowts 


Variously enriched with grapevines and scrolled flowers. 


1826—Two EneuisH Sirver Bowts 
Variously gadrooned and enriched with floral scrollings and 
festoons. 


1827—Two EncusH Sitver Bowts 


One gadrooned and having grapevine enrichment. Other with 
florally scrolled figures and cartouches. 


1828—Fovur EncuisH Sinver SAuts 
In the form of “Boars’ Heads.”? London Hall Mark. 


1829—Fovur Encuisu Sinver Sats 


Similar to the preceding. 


1830—Two EncusH Sitver Inxsranps 


Finely shaped shell cover and feet. Fitted with glass well. 
London Hall Mark. 


1831—Eneuisu Sitver Taper Hortper anp BowL 


Round holder, with pierced sides. Bowl with leaf enrichment 
and scrolled side handles. 


1832—Two Sitver Bowtus 


Round and oval, with figure and scroll pierced sides. Clear and 
ruby glass linings. 


Seventh Session 


1883—Two Smartt Eneuisu Sitver Lovine Cups 


Deep molded bowls, with loop handles. One with crest. (Do 
not match. ) 


1834—Two Sitver Trays By Tiffany 
Oval, with floral border scrolling into handles. 


18385—EncuisH SinverR Bown anv Basket 


Leaf motived and festooned bowl; with crest. Round basket 
with scroll pierced sides and bail handle. 


1836—GerorGIAN SitveR Wine Movuy 1791 


Round flaring-shaped mull, with black baluster handle. Alcohol 
lamp with tripod Spanish feet. London Hall Mark, 1791. 
Maker, Henry Cooper. 


1837—-EncuisH Sritver TANKARD 1805 


Expanding ribbed, round body; with scroll band at lip. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1805. Maker, John Robins. 


1838—GerorRGIAN SILVER 'TANKARD 


Expanding body; with three series of reedings; loop handle. 


1839—Earity Aucssure Patren ann Two Covupss 


Patten with scroll-border and gadrooned rim. Coupes; goblet 
shape with varied floral enrichment. 


1840—Oxp EneuisH Sitver InKstanp 
Lobed round tray ; engraved with floral medallions. Fitted with 


covered glass well. 
Diameter, 71% inches. 


1841—Gerorctan GiLDED SILVER PEN-TRAY 
Double pear-shape, with finely chiseled leaf and scroll border. 
Length, 9%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
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1842—Two Sitrver PEN-TRAYS 
(a) Georgian; incurved oblong with gadroon and floral rim and 
shell feet. 
(zs) Oblong, with pierced gallery; on ball feet. 
Lengths, 74%, and 73% inches, 


1843—EncuisH Sitver Cicar Licut 
Rustic tree stem, with alcohol lamp in center and two wicks at 


sides. Hall Marked. 
Length, 7 inches. 


1844—Durcu Sirver Covrrep Bown Eighteenth Century 


Open oval sides, with scroll bracket pilasters, claw feet and open 
leaf loop handles. Fluted domed cover with ball terminal. Blue 


glass lining. 
Length, 734 inches. 


1845—Gerorcian SitveR Tanxarp anp Muce 
(a) Expanding round tankard, with bands of reeding. 
(zn) Pear-shaped mug, with repoussé scrollings of flowers. 


Heights, 64% and 41% inches. 


1846—Two Oxp Sitver CovureEs Renaissance Style 
(a) Triple lobed, enriched with scrolled cartouches, flutings 
and ball feet. 


(s) With flaring sides and rocaille-scrolled enrichment. 


Heights, 4 and 8 inches. 


1847—Two Oxp EnecuisH Strver Mucs 
(a) Cup-shape; with reeded S-handle, enriched with floral 
scrollings. 
(3) Beaker-shape, with long inscription. 
Heights, 334 and 4 inches. 


1848—Gerorcian Sinver Lovine Cur 


Goblet-shape; engraved with coat-of-arms. 
Height, 61% inches. 


Seventh Session 


1849—Two Grorcian Strver TumBiers 
Enriched with drapery festoons above flutings. 


Height, 4% inches. 


1850—-SitveR JARDINIERE 


Open pail shape, with enrichment of classic dancers; scroll and 
ring handles. Blue glass lining. 
Height, 41% inches. 


1851—Two Sitver Coupes Renaissance Style 
(a) Tapering round, with ball feet and medallioned marine mo- 
tives surrounded by arabesque scrollings. 


(s) With battle scene in relief. 
Heights, 6%, and 45, inches. 


1852—GerorcGIAN SILVER CoUPE 
Bowl-shape; engraved with crest. Leonic-headed loop handles. 
Height, 5% inches. 


1853—Repousst Sitver Gitpep Tankard Augsburg Style 
Round, with enrichment of strap arabesques, fruit_and masks ; 
laurel foot. Shell-motived cover, with ball terminal. Scrolled 


handle, with forked thumbpiece. 
Height, 634 inches. 


1854—Grorcian Srtver TANKARD 1810 


Ribbed expanding round body, cover engraved with wreath. 
Looped handle. Tondon Hall Mark, 1810. Maker, Samuel 


Howland. 
Height, 734 inches. 


1855—Sitver Girpep Bonson Box Augsburg Style 


Standing figure of a curiously modeled bird; upper portion 
loose as a cover; surmounted by a nymph driving the bird. 


Height, 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1856—Onp EncusnH Birp PircHer 


Perched owl, with looped feather handle. Head hinged as cover. 


Engraved with crest. 
, Height, 71% inches. 


1857—EncutsH Sinver Grirpep Tanxkarp 
Tapering round open sides of trailing grapes and vines; similar 
cover and loop handle. Lined with ruby glass. 


Height, 714, inches. 


1858—Two EncuisH Sitver CrueEts Georgian Period 


(a) With finely pierced round sides, claw feet and long loop 
handle. London Hall Mark, 1774. Maker, T. Daniels. 


(sp) Oval wire frame for six bottles; claw feet and long loop 


handle. (No bottles exist.) 
Heights, 8% and 8% inches. 


1859—Duvtcu Sinver SwEETMEAT DisH 


In the form of a galley with hinged cover ; figure of “Our Lord” 
at mast. 
Height, 111%, inches. 


1860—GinpED Sinver CourEr Nuremberg Style 


Lobed coupe; stem as standing figure of Apollo. On bossed 
base. 
Height, 95% inches. 


1861—Ene«auisuH Sinver InxKsTanp 


Leaf-shaped tray, with rocaille and grape enrichment. Fitted 
with two wells, box and taper holder. 
Length, 103% inches. 


1862—Repousst Sinver Box 


Oblong, with round corners and hinged cover enriched with 
floral scrolls. 
Length, 61% inches. 


1863—Sitver Cicarette Box By Theodore B. Starr 


Oblong; with festooned medallion enrichment. 


Length, 6 inches. 


Seventh Session 


1864—JEwWELED ReEpousskt Box By Black, Starr and Frost 


Oval, with engraved monogram and deeply scrolled border; 


studded with amethyst paste jewels. 
Length, 8 inches. 


1865—East Inpian Sitver Box Eighteenth Century 


Round; with hinged cover, enriched with figures of devotees 


amid open scrollings. 
Diameter, 7%, inches. 


1866—GEoRGIAN Sitver Coaster 
Serpentined gallery, engraved with scrollings and initial; ga- 


drooned rim. Lined with clear glass. 
Diameter, 554 inches. 


1867—GerorcIAN SitverR Bownu 


Gadrooned body, with gadrooned scrolled rim. On ball feet. 


Engraved with crest. 
Diameter, 61/, inches. 


1868—Inisu Sinver Poratro Rine_ 


Incurved sides; pierced with monogrammed cartouche, grapes 


and vines. Dublin Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


1869—Irisu Rerpousst Sitver Bown 


Enriched with scrollings of flowers and cartouche. Engraved 


with crest. Dublin Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 632 inches. 
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1870—Gerorcian Sitver Bown 17838 
Finely molded; on short foot. London Hall Mark, 1783. 
Makers, J. Sutton and J. Buet. 


Diameter, 614 inches. 


1871—Sitver Bow. By Tiffany 
Shallow bowl, with floral scroll rim. On fine Spanish feet. 


Diameter, 91/, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1872—Dourcu Sitver Missat Cover 
Enriched with subjects, “The Annunciation” and “The Birth 


or Ghiriste: 
| Height, 6 inches. 


1873—Dutcu Sirver Missat Cover 
Sides pierced with arabesqued strap scrollings and haloed 
cherubs heads. Back with subject. London foreign Hall Mark. 


Height, 6%, inches. 


1874—Dutcu Stiver Missa Cover 


Similar to the preceding; with varied scrollings. London for- 


eign Hall Mark. 
Height, 7%, inches. 


1875—Durcu Sitver Missau Cover Eighteenth Century 


Very finely pierced sides, back and clasps. Enriched with 
scrollings, flowers, sunbursted hearts and basket panneaux. 


Crimson velvet lining. 
Height, 734 inches. 


1876—Irauian Sitver Missa Cover Eighteenth Century 


Back and sides in repoussé; enriched with coroneted scrolled 


cartouche. Shell and scroll clasps. 
Height, 734 inches. 


1877—Ouxp Encuisnh Repousst Stuver Missat Cover 


Enriched with lobed medallion and sprays of roses. London 


Hall Mark. 
Height, 81%, inches. 


1878—Dvurcu Repoussé Sirver Missat Cover Eighteenth Century 


Pierced sides and back; enriched with cartouches and rocaille 


scrollings. 
Height, 714, inches. 
1879—Repousst Sitver Missat Cover Late Renatssance Style 
Enriched with medallions of saints amid festoons and leaf scroll- 
ings. 


Height, 155% inches. 


Seventh Session 


1880—Dutrcu Repousst Sitver Bripat Cover 


Standing figure of “Court Belle” in voluminous arabesqued 
skirt ; holding aloft a smaller coupe. 
Height, 114%, inches. 


1881—Dutcu Repovussé Sinver Bripat Courr 
Similar to the preceding, except that the head is that of a 
cavalier. 
Height, 111% inches. 


1882—Sitver Gitpep Tanxarp Nuremberg, circa 1780 
Straight-sided ; enriched with panels of figures depicting a “Ro- 
man Triumph.” Cover with medallioned mermaids and Bacchic 


cupidon terminal. 
Height, 9 inches. 


1883—WitiamM ann Mary EncuisH Sitver Tankarp 1696 
Expanding round sides; enriched in repoussé with subject, ‘“The 
Judgement of Solomon.” Cover with husked molding; forked 
scrolled thumbpiece and fine S-scrolled strap handle. London 


Hall Mark, 1696. Maker, John Chester. 
Height, 714 inches. 


1884—Dutrcu Rerrousskt Strver Brinat Cours 


‘Court Belle,” with voluminous masked and arabesqued skirt 
as coupe. Holding aloft a smaller coupe in the form of a nau- 


tilus shell. 
Height, 16%, inches. 


1885—Durcu Repousst Sitver Bripat Couper 


Similar to the preceding. 


1886—Larcr Dutrcu Sinver SwEETMEAT HowpEerR 


Articulated, scaled fish; having head hinged to compartment. 


London foreign Hall Mark. 
Length, 23 inches. 


1887—Sinver GitpEp Mounrep Porrrery Vase Elizabethan Style 
Gadrooned bottle-shape; deep gray-black glaze. Mounted with 


medallioned foot, mask and arabesque collar having three pearl 


looped handles and open pinnacled cover. 
Height, 147% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1888—Repousst Srtver Coverep CouPE Elizabethan Style 
Coupe with medallions of dolphins and coat-of-arms. Open 
bracketed baluster shaft with leaf-motived bell foot. Dome 
cover with dolphin medallions repeated and open pinnacle. 


Height, 18%, inches. 


1889—Finr GrorGIAN SILVER ‘TANKARD 1722 
Expanding round body, enriched with masks and scroll band- 
ings. On sphinx feet. Dome cover with coin center; demi- 
laureated scrolled figure handle. London Hall Mark, 1722. 


Maker, Wm. Lukin. 
Height, 13 inches. 


1890—T wo GrorRGIAN SILVER JARDINIERES 1789 
Deep bowl-shape, with scalloped rim, mask and ring handles 
and fluted foot. Enriched in repoussé with birds amid scroll- 
ings and engraved crests. London Hall Mark, 1789. Maker, 


Wm. Sutton. 
Height, 634 inches. 


1891—Two GerorGIAN SILVER JARDINIERES 1789 and 1790 


Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1789 and 1790. 
Makers, Wm. Sutton and Hester Bateman. 


Height, 63% inches. 


1892—IrisH Srttver TANKARD 1680 


Flaring round body, with very fine incurved molded foot. Dome 
cover, with scrolled double dolphin thumbpiece. Interesting 
S-scrolled strap handle. Dublin Hall Mark, 1680. Maker, 
Gerard Grace. 

Height, 10% inches. 


18983—Two Encuisuo Repousskt Sinver Frowrer VAsEs 


Tapering round sides. Molded at crown and foot. Enriched 
with large scrollings of flowers. Engraved with crest and in- 
scription. 

Height, 1454 inches. 


Seventh Session 


1894—Sitver GILDED PRESENTATION CoFFRET Renaissance Style 
Oblong; with round corners and domed cover supporting a 
cupidon flanked by griffons. Enriched with medallions of 
cupidons, arabesqued panels, caryatids and seated winged angels 
in corner niches. On semicircular leaf-motived feet. Engraved 

with the Earl of Guildford’s coat-of-arms. 
Height, 8% inches; length, 91/2 inches. 


From the collection of the Earl of Guildford. 


1895—EneuisH Sitver PEDESTAL William IV Period 
Molded oblong, with inset panels. Variously engraved with 
inscription and coat-of-arms, the others sustaining trophies. 


Height, 8°4, inches. 


1896—EncusH Sinver CovereD CourE 
Urn-shape; with oak leaf enrichment toward base and on cover 
having acorn terminal; wreaths of oak and acorns above the 
larger leaves. Double scrolled serpent handles. London Hall 


Mark. 
Height, 18%, inches. 


1897—Two Avcsspurc Sitver VASES 


Tapering round body, entirely enriched with pmeapple motives. 
On molded and bossed base having three outstanding feet formed 
as turreted castles. Engraved with Gordon-Lenox Crest. 


Height, 121% inches. 


From the Gordon-Lenox Collection. 


1898—Scorcn Sriver-MounTED Horn Muy 
Ram’s-horn; mounted with hinged and scrolled cover and tip. 


Engraved with monogram. 
Length, 1114 inches. 


1899—Sitver-MoUNTED Huntinc Horn 
Nuremberg Seventeenth Century 


Scrolled gray and black horn. Mounted with valanced mouth 
banding and mouthpiece. Engraved with “Hunting” scenes. 


Length, 19 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1900—SILvER-MOUNTED Huntine Horn 
Nuremberg Seventeenth Century 


Scrolled gray horn; mounted with arabesque scrolled end, two 
collars, one with rooster claw for support and mouthpiece. 


Engraved with initials and date 1626. 
Length, 1714, inches. 


1901—GrorGiAN SitvER CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 1791 


Reed-molded vase-socket and round tray. S-scrolled handle, 
with extinguisher. London Hall Mark, 1791. Makers, John 


Crouch and Thomas Hanman. 
Height, 4°, inches. 


1902—Two EncusH SItvER CANDLESTICKS 
Arabesque engraved socket, with wide-spreading leaf bobéche. 
Leaf-enriched ball shaft and broad rocaille-scrolled foct. 
Height, 5% “inches. 


1903—Two Sitver CAaNDLESTICKS By Howard 
Spirally fluted tapering baluster shaft; on similarly spiralled 
round base. Urn socket and scrolled bobéche. 


Height, 11 inches. 


1904—Fovur EnciisH SILVER CANDLESTICKS 
Graceful gadrooned baluster shaft urn socket and round molded 
foot enriched with classic leaf moldings. Hall marked. 


Height, 1014 inches. 


1905—Two EncusH Sinver CANDLESTICKS 


Half-reed fluted Corinthian shaft. On stepped gadroon molded 
base. Hall marked. 


Height, 91% inches. 


1906—Two EncuisH Sinver CANnDLESTICKS 


Similar to the preceding. Hall marked. 
Height, 87 inches. 


Seventh Session 


1907—Four Encuisu SInver CANDLESTICKS 


Tapering paneled square shaft, enriched with ram’s-headed and 
festooned medallions; festooned urn socket. On leaf and urn 
motived square base having canted corners. Hall marked. 


Height, 1254 inches. 


1908—Fovur EncuisH Sitver CANDLESTICKS 


Square tapering shaft, enriched with festooned basket of fruit. 
Urn socket, with mask and dolphin feet. Incurved square base, 
with rosettes and leaf corners. Hall marked. 


Height, 125% inches. 


1909—Fovur EncuisH SItvER CANDLESTICKS 


Half-fluted and festooned Corinthian shaft. On leaf-molded 
square base. 
Height, 113% inches. 


1910—-Four GrorGIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS 1807 
Reeded round tapering shaft; with urn socket and round base 
finely gadrooned. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1807. Maker, John 


Roberts. 
Height, 121% inches. 


1911—Four GrorcGiaAn SILveER CANDLESTICKS 1818 


Secrolled rocaille shaft, enriched with bird and leonic head in 
relief. Urn socket and base modeled with scrolled dolphins, 
shells and seaweed. London Hall Mark, 1818. Maker, Wm. 


Frisbie. 
Height, 121%, inches. 


(Companions to the following) 


1912—GrorciAn Sritver CANDELABRA 1818 


Similar to the preceding. By same maker. 
Height, 2534 inches. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1913—Two SiLtver SALVERS By Gorham 
Round, with scrolled rim and border enriched with shells, star 
fish and flowers amid scrollings. Engraved with monogram. 


Diameter, 84% inches. 


1914—Two EncuisH SILVER SALVERS 


Fine scroll-molded and leaf border. Center engraved with mono- 


gram and border of scrollings. 
Diameter, 834 inches. 


1915—GroRGIAN SILVER SALVER 
Gadrooned scrolled rim. Border of masks, birds and scrollings 


having chiseled valance border. London Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 93/4, inches. 


1916—Two Frencu SItver SALVERS 
Serpentined oval, with rocaille and leaf motived molded rim. 
Engraved with monogram. On scrolled feet. 


Length, 1034 inches. 


1917—RepovssE SILvER PLaquE Renaissance Style 


Oval, with subject “Neptune Driving a Stag-drawn Chariot.” 


Border of large scrolling flowers. 
Length, 114% inches. 


1918—Repousst Sitver PLaauE Renaissance Style 


Oval; center with group of “Sportive Cupidons.” Border of 


exceptionally fine scrolling flowers. 
Length, 11%, inches. 


1919—Repoussk Stnver PraeuEe Late Renaissance Style 


Round, with crinkled rim and border of flowers. Center with 


*Cupidon as a Sower of Grain.’’ 
Diameter, 914, inches. 
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Seventh Session 


1920—EncuisH Sinver SaLver 
Molded scrolled open floral edge; border of birds amid jardi- 


niéres and scrollings; wreath center. London Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 101% inches. 


1921—EneuisH Srnver SALVER 


Similar to the preceding. 


1922—EneuisH SILVER SALVER 


Similar to the preceding. 


1923—Encusu Sinver SALVER 1802 


Round, with double gadroon-molded border. Engraved with 
monogram. On scrolled fan-shaped feet. London Hall Mark, 
1802. 


Diameter, 11% inches. 


°1924—OLp Encuisu Repousst Srnver SaLver Louis XV Style 


Round; with bossed center enriched with flowers and scrollings. 
Round over border of floral and rocaille scrolls. 


Diameter, 1234 inches. 


1925—Oxp EncuisH Repovusst SILVER SALVER Louis XV Style 
Similar to the preceding. 


1926—Irauian Repovussé Sitver PiaavueE Eighteenth Century 
Round, with molded leaf rim and bossed center. Enriched with 


curious leaf scrollings. 
Diameter, 131% inches. 


1927—Six Encrisu Sitver PLates George IV Period 


Scrolled gadroon and leaf rim; border of masks, birds and car- 


touches amid scrollings. Hall marked. 
Diameter, 95% inches. 


1928—Eiecntr GinpED Sitver PuLarsEs By Howard 
Finely scroll-molded and lobed border with gadroon and leaf 
edge. Engraved with crest. 


Diameter, 103% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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1929—Enxeven GeorciaAN Sittver Soup PuLatTes 1818 


Round, with finely scrolled borders of shell and leaf motives. 
London Hall Mark, 1818. Maker, Paul Storr. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


19830—Two Frencu Sitver CoMPotiERrs 
Lobed round, with leaf and blossom rim; cartouche and floral 
spray border. Engraved with coat-of-arms. On scroll-molded 
foot. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 


1931—EneutsH Sitver IyxsTanp 
Oblong; with round corners and leaf scrolled rim. Fitted with 


two cut-glass wells having silver top and pen wells. On scrolled 


feet. Hall marked. 
Length, 91% inches. 


1982—OnLp EneisH Sitver CAaNnDLESTICK 
Triangular stand; enriched with medallions of cupidons and 
mask scrollings; central leaf cusped socket. On scrolled mask 


feet connected by medallioned festoons. : 
Length, 11 inches. 


1933—EncuisH SILVER InKsTAND 
Oblong, with outscrolling corners, fitted with oblong egg-molded 
center having two pedestaled wells, central box having lamp sur- 
mounting cover; pen wells. On leaf-scrolled claw feet. 


Length, 105% inches. 


1934—Sitver InxksTAanp 


Oblong; with pearl edge and outstanding lobed corners. Fitted 
with two glass wells and central oblong box having taper holder 


surmounting cover. 
Length, 14 inches. 


19385—EncusH Sitver Mazarin 1744 


Molded round rim with engraved and pierced center. On finely 
scrolled feet. London Hall Mark, 1744. 


Diameter, 1634 inches. 


Seventh Session 


1986—GerorciAn Stnuver Mazarin 1817 


Molded oval rim. Center pierced with geometric motives and 


scrollings. Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark, 1817. 


Length, 18%, inches. 


1937—O.up SpanisH Repousst Sinver PLaevet 


Lobed round; with combat between bird and griffin in center 
medallion. Border of stags amid shell scrollings and bossed 
flowers toward rim. 

Diameter, 175% inches. 


1938—GerorGIAN SILVER CREAMER 1802 


Oval, with gadrooned rim, leaf-enriched body and molded loop 


handle. London Hall Mark, 1802. 
Height, 4%, inches. 


1939—GerorciAN Sitnv~eR CREAMER 1798 


Urn-shape; with scrolled leaves at base of body. Leaf-scrolled 
S-loop handle. London Hall Mark, 1798. Maker, Paul Storr. 


Height, 4% inches. 


1940—Frencu Sinver CREAMER AND SUCRIER 


Oblong, with delicately molded rim. On ball feet. Interiors 


gilded. 
Heights, 5 and 3% inches. 


1941—Dutcu Sitver TEapot Eighteenth Century 
Fluted globular; with shell and cartouche motives on shoulder; 
fluted dome cover having urn terminal. Scrolled handle and 


spout. 
Height, 47%, inches. 


1942—Durcn Sitver ‘TEAPOT 
Low pear-shape and chained dome-cover having urn terminal. 
Enriched with arabesqued cartouches. S-strap handle and 


spout with eagle-head mouth. 
Height, 5°4, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1943—Two Oxp Irisu Stnver Sauce Boats 


Scrolled oval-shape, with leaf and gadrooned edge. Excep- 
tionally fine leaf-scrolled handle and foot. 


Height, 61% inches. 
1944—-Two Onxp IrisH Sitver Sauce Boats 


Similar to the preceding. 


1945—Ortp EnewisH Sirver Coverep CouPrE 
Broad pear-shape. Enriched with unicorns and lions amid flow- 
ers; domed cover and demi-nymph scrolled handles. 


Height, 7 inches. 


1946—Norwecian Repousst Srtver CoFFEE-POT 
Spirally gadrooned pear-shape, with leaf cartouche enrichment. 
Dome cover, with scrolled terminal. Ivory loop handle. 


Height, 834, inches. 


1947—IrisH SILVER Sauce Boat 
Helmet-shape, with scalloped rim. Engraved with crest and 


enriched with motives allegorical of Earth, Air and Water. On 
leonic head and claw feet. Dublin Hall Mark. : 


Height, 6% inches. 


1948—Oup EncusnH Stnver Coverep SUCRIER 


Tub-shape, with reedings, loop handles and claw feet. Rare 


Hall Mark of Coventry. 
Height, 51%, inches. 


1949—Oup Scotrcu Sinver TEapror 


Fluted bowl-shape, with leaf valance above. High domed mouth 
and cover, with further flutings and valance urn terminal. En- 


graved with crest. Hall marked. 
Height, 514 inches. 


1950—Grorcian Sitver TEapror 1799 
Gadroon globular-shaped, with shaped cresting, tapering spout 


and looped boxwood handle. Monogrammed. London Hall 


Mark, 1799. Maker, T. Edwards. 
Height, 6 inches. 


Seventh Session 


1951—Grorcian Stiuver TEApor 1805 


Low molded body, with gadrooned cresting, short spout and 
carved looped ivory handle. London Hall Mark, 1805. Maker, 


John Eames. 
Height, 54%, inches. 


1952—Gerorcian Sittver TEaport 1818 
Bowl-shape, with shaped cresting, short tapering spout and 
looped boxwood handle. Engraved with crest. London Hall 


Mark, 1818. Maker, John Angell. 
Height, 61%, inches. 


1953—GrorGIAN Stuver TEApot 1810 


Gadrooned bowl-shape; with incurved gadrooned shoulder and 
dome cover having mushroom terminal. On ball feet. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1810. Maker, C. Fuller. 
Height, 61% inches. 


1954—Grorcrt IV Repousst Sitver TEraror 
Low gourd-shape, with domed cover having floral spray ter- 
minal, finely scrolled spout and handle. Enriched with floral 
scrollings. On mask and scroll feet. London Hall Mark. 


Height, 51, inches. 


1955—Gerorcian Repoussé Sitver ‘TEAPoT 1819 
Broad gourd-shape; with dome cover having blossom terminal, 
scrolled spout and boxwood handle. Enriched with coat-of- 
arms and scrollings. On mask and scroll feet. London Hall 


Mark, 1819. Makers, J. Craddock and Wm. Reid. 
Height, 61% inches. 


1956—Oxp EncusH Sitver TEapor 1823 
Low globular, with domed cover having blossom terminal; en- 
riched with bands of flowers, grapes and vines. Leaf-scrolled 
handle and spout. On leaf-bracketed claw feet. London Hall 


Mark, 1823. Maker, J. Budge. 
Height, 534 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1957—Earty AMERICAN SILVER T'EAPOT 


Gadrooned melon-shape, with blossom terminal, short spout 
and shell-scrolled handle. On valanced shell feet. 


Height, 6 inches. 


1958—GerorceE IV Stuver T'raror 


High gadrooned melon-shape, with domed cover having two 
doves as terminal; leaf-scrolled spout and handle. On leaf- 
scrolled feet. Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark. 


Height, 8% inches. 


1959—GerorGcIAN Sitver Hot-miLtK Jue 1801 


Gadrooned barrel-shape, with short spout, molded cover with 
ball terminal and looped boxwood handle. Engraved with crest. 


London Hall Mark, 1801. 
Height, 9 inches. 


1960—Gerorcr IV Repousst Stuver TErapor 


Curious gadroooned pear-shape, with crinkled leaves and blos- 
soms filling the upper portion of gadroons. Dome cover, with 
melon terminal. Leaf-scrolled spout and handle. On scrolled 
feet. London Hall Mark. 


Helo 854 inches. 

1961—Oxp EncutsH Stnver CorreE-PporT 
Gadrooned pear-shape, with melon terminal, leaf-scrolled spout 
and ivory handle. On shell-scrolled feet. London Hall Mark. 
Height, 9°34 inches. 


1962—EncusH Sitver Tra SErvice 


Oblong bowl body, with incurved shoulder. Trimmed with ga- 
droon moldings. On ball feet. Monogrammed. Teapot, su- 
crier and creamer. London Hall Mark. 


Heights, 81%4, 54% and 43% inches. 
1963—GeorGIAN Sitver Tra SERVICE 1792 


Oval tub-shape; with scalloped rim and reedings. Fine ivory 
handle to pot. Teapot and creamer with London Hall Mark, 
1792. Maker, P. and A. Bateman. Sucrier, London Hall 
Mark, 1781. 

Lengths, 1034, 6% and 5 inches, 


Seventh Session 


1964—ENcGRAVED SILveR TEA SERVICE 


Oval pot, with scrolled bands and ebony handle. Boat-shape 


sucrier, helmet creamer and oval tray with scroll feet for pot. 


Lengths, 11, 514, 514 and 71% inches. 


1965—Onp EneuisuH Sitver Tra anp Corrrere SERVICE 


Pear-shaped; enriched crests within finely scrolled cartouches, 
leaf-scrolled handle, spout and feet. Coffee and tea pots, su- 
erier and creamer. London Hall Mark. 


Lengths, 91%, 10, 77% and 5 inches. 


1966—Oxnp Encuisn Tra anp Corrert SERVICE 


Expanding round body; finely engraved with festooned and 


scrolled oval medallions and valances. Melon terminals. 
Coffee-pot and teapot, sucrier and creamer. London Hall 
Mark. 


Lengths, 81/2, 934, 714% and 4%, inches. 


1967—Encusu Sitver Tra anp Correre SERVICE 
Waved oval body; on claw feet; pineapple terminal. Coffee and 
tea pots, covered sucrier and creamer. Hall marked. 


Lengths, 9%, 11, 8% and 6% inches. 


1968—GrorciAn Sitver TEA AND CoFFEE SERVICE 


Gadrooned melon-shape; on shell-scrolled feet; melon and blos- 
som terminals. Coffee-pot and teapot, sucrier and creamer. 


Varied London Hall Marks. (Do not exactly match.) 
Lengths, 9, 1134, 9 and 6%% inches. 


1969—Oxp Encuisu Srnver Tra anp Corrrr SERVICE 
Bowl-shape, with blossom terminals. On shell-scrolled feet. 
Coffee-pot and teapot, sucrier and creamer. London Hall 


Marks. 
Lengths, 95%, 1114, 734 and 5% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed mn the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1970—Oup EncusH Trea SERVICE 
Low gourd-shape, with bird terminal. Enriched with subjects, 
“E\pisodes in the Life of King David.” Rustic scrolled spout 
with eagle mouth and leaf and mask looped handle. ‘Teapot, 


sucrier and creamer. 
Lengths, 10, 654 and 51% inches. 


1971—GeorciaAn Sitver TEA SERVICE 1824 
Low gadrooned bowl-shape, with scrolled spout and handle. 
Teapot with London Hall Mark, 1824, sucrier and creamer. 
London, 1822. (Do not exactly match.) 


Lengths, 11144, 8 and 61% inches. 


1972—GrorGIAN Sruver Tra SERVICE 


Gadrooned low melon-shape, with two doves as terminal, scrolled 
handles and spout. ‘Teapot, sucrier and bowl. London Hall 
Marks. (Do not exactly match.) | 


Lengths, 1114, 834 and 6 inches. 


1973—Enewusu Sitver Tra SERVICE 
Bowl-shape, with gadrooned rim and scrolled handles. Teapot, 
sucrier and creamer. London Hall Marks. 
Lengths, 954, 7 and 6%% inches. 
1974—Grorcian Sritver Tra SEeRvIcE 1809 


Low boat-shape, with reeded banding and oblong button ter- 
minal. ‘Teapot, sucrier and creamer. London Hall Marks, 
1809. Makers, A. and G. Burrows. 


Lengths, 1034, 71% and 5% inches. 


1975—Enecuisu Sttver Tra anp Corres SERVICE 


Oval body, with incurved neck and gadrooned rim. Tea and 
coffee pots, sucrier, bowl and creamer. London Hall Marks. 


Lengths, 854, 1114, 714 and 5% inches. 


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Seventh Session 


1976—Eneuisu Sinver Tra SErRvICcE 


Oval teapot, with scrolled spout; waved edge goblet-shaped su- 
crier and helmet creamer. Enriched with laurel festooned 
shields. Jondon Hall Marks. 

Lengths, 834, 354 and 41% inches. 


1977—Eneuisu Sitver Tra anp Corrrere SERVICE 
Gadrooned oval body, with smaller gadrooned rims. Tea and 
coffee pots, sucrier, bowl and creamer. London Hall Marks. 


Lengths, 1134, 91%, 8%, 8 and 5% inches. 


1978—Oxup Enciuisy Sinver TEA And CoFFEE SERVICE 


Bulbous body, with pierced scrolled cresting. Engraved with 
““Gordon-Lenox” crest. Coffee and tea pots, sucrier, bowl and 
creamer. London Hall Marks. 


Lengths, 834, 1014, 654, 434 and 414 inches. 


From the Gordon-Lenoa Collection. 


1979—GrorcE IV Rerovussé Sitver Tra anp CoFrFEE SET 
Low gourd-shape; with fine scrolled handles. Enriched with 
crests within cartouches surrounded by floral scrollings. On 
mask and scroll feet. Tea and coffee pots, sucrier, bowl and 
creamer. London Hall Marks. 


Lengths, 8%, 101%, 8, 6%, and 6% inches. 


1980—GerorciIAN Sinver ArcyLe TEAPOT 1801 
Expanding oval body; with engraved draped coat-of-arms, 
dome cover with ivory terminal. Double heating body. London 


Hall Mark, 1801. Maker, J. Robins. 
Length, 13 inches. 


1981—Ewncusn Sitver Hor-water Kerrie 
Oval body, enriched with laurel-festooned shield, monogrammed. 
On open stand, with tapering claw-footed legs. London Hall 


Mark. 
Height, 10% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1982—Oxnp Dutrcu Hort-water Kerrie 
Flute-molded pear-shape body, with gadrooned vase terminal. 
Stand with open claw-foot rim and basin, with gadroons and 


pierced border. On tripod scrolled legs. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


1983—Encuisnh Sitver Hor-warer Kerrie 
Gadrooned oval body, with shell and small gadrooned rim, ga- 


drooned ebony terminal and loop handle. On open stand with 


leaf and claw legs. London Hall Mark. 
Height, 135% inches. 


1984—EneuisH Sinver Hor-water Kerrier 


Broad pear-shape; enriched with floral and rocaille-scrolled 
panels, leaf-scrolled spout and wicker handle. On open stand, 
with very fine scrolled tripod legs having shell feet. London 


Hall Mark. 
Height, 1434 inches. 


1985—EncuisH Sinver Hotr-water Ketryue 


Gadrooned globular body, spout and loop handle with wicker 
center. On open stand having scrolled tripod legs and shell 
feet. 

Height, 185% inches. 


1986—GeEorGIAN SItvER DisH Cover 1808 


Gadrooned and reeded dome, with rustic loop handle. En- 
graved with crest. London Hall Mark, 1808. 


Diameter, 81 inches. 


1987—GerorciAn Sttver Diso Cover 1808 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1808. 


1988—Oup DutcHu Sitver Wine Coorer 


Serpentined tapering square body, with leonic head and ring 
handles and claw feet. Enriched with floral festoons and panels 
of cupidons and landscapes at foot. 

Height, 10 inches. 


Seventh Session 


1989—Two Oxp EncuisH SILVER JARDINIERES 1840 


Gadrooned pear-shape, with fine shell-scrolled feet, rustic loop 
handles having oak-leaf terminations. Loose shell-scrolled rim 


and lining. Hall Mark, 1840. 
Height, 914 inches. 


1990—EwneuisH GitpED Sitver Bown 1680 
Gadrooned bowl, with alternate panels of large flowers. On 


ball feet. London Hall Mark, 1680. (Remodeled.) 


Diameter, 14%, inches. 


1991—Oxp Eneutsu Strver Larcre PircuHer 
Bulbous body; with straight reeded collar and _ leaf-scrolled 
handle. Engraved with elaborate coat-of-arms. 


Height, 111% inches. 


1992—EncuisH Sinver Frurr Bown. 


Oval boat-shape, with florally scrolled rim and foot. Sides 
pierced and engraved with medallions and floral scrollings. Lon- 


don Hall Mark. 
Length, 15%% inches. 


1993—EncusH Sitver Fruir Bown 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark. 


1994—Encusuh Repousst Sitver Lovine Cur 
Molded deep bowl, with finely scrolled lug handles ; enriched 


with rocaille cartouches and floral scrollings. 
Height, 13 inches. 


1995—Encuisn Sitver Lovine Cup 
Deep-molded bowl, with scrolled lug handles. Enriched with 


crest within rocaille cartouche and floral scrollings. 


Height, 141, inches. 


1996—GroRGIAN SILVER-MOUNTED Crear Guass VASE 
Oviform; mounted with open scrolled floral and rocaille car- 
touches over neck and shoulder, scrolled handles, open rim and 


shell-lobed foot. 
Height, 22% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1997—GerorciaAn SILVER-MOUNTED Rusy Gtass VasE 


Oviform; mounted with open scrolled floral and rocaille car- 


touches over neck and shoulder, scrolled handles, open rim and 


shell-lobed foot. 
Height, 22 inches. 


Seventh Session 


1998—Oxp Encuisu Sinver Eprerane 


Arabesqued baluster shaft, surmounted by a crouching stag 
bearing two shell lobes and figure of a vestal as terminal. On 
lobed molded base. London Hall Mark. 

Height, 19 inches. 


1999—OLp EncusH Sitver Eprercne 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark. 


2000—Oxp Scotcu Covrerep Courr Circa 1817 
Urn-shaped, with gadroonings, grapevine banding at shoulder 
and leaf-scrolled handles. Dome cover and foot, with further 
gadroons and bandings, oval grape-enriched terminal. En- 


graved inscription with date 1817. 
Height, 167% inches. 


2001—Oxup Encusu Sitver Fruir Basket 
Serpentined open oval body; enriched with grapes, scrollings 
and group of two cupidons supporting shield with crest and 
boar’s head on each side. Open scrolled leaf handles with demi- 
cupidon terminations. Clear glass lining. London Hall Mark. 


Length, 224%, inches. 


2002—Oxp EnecuisH Sitver Coverep Urn 
Vase-shape, with upright lug handles, valanced cover with 
winged nymph terminal and high round-foot. Enriched with 
scrolled medallion bearing lengthy inscription, “Presented by 
the Countess of Cardigan . . . Lord Henry Gordon 
Lenox,” and surrounding floral scrollings. London Hall Mark. 


Height, 18% inches. 


From the Gordon-Lenox Collection. 


2003—SPpaAnisH SILVER Ewer Eighteenth Century 
Graceful spirally gadrooned body, with rocaille-scrolled car- 
touches in panels; similar round foot and leaf-scrolled handle. 


Height, 11% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


EnceuisH Srnver Basket 
Oval, with deep scrolled floral and pierced border and foot. 
London Hall Mark. 


2004 


Length, 165% inches. 


2005—Dutcu Sitver BasketT 
Oval, pierced fluted body, with serpentined rim having bow- 


knotted pendant festoons. Monogrammed. 
Length, 111%, inches. 


2006—Two GrtpEp DurcH CANDLESTICKS Eighteenth Century 
Spirally fluted baluster shaft; pearl-molded socket and square 
bobéche. On festooned pearl-molded square base. 


Height, 111% inches. 


2007—Four GrorGIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS 1815 


Curiously scrolled floral shaft, with deeply scrolled similar base 
and socket. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1815. Makers, Kirkby, 


Waterhouse & Co. 
Height, 101% inches. 


2008—Two Onp EncuisH SILvER CANDLESTICKS 


Half reed-fluted shaft, with pearl-enriched bobéche and flange 


at foot. On octagonal gadrooned base. 
Height, 8 inches. 


2009—Two Oxup EncuisH SItveR CANDLESTICKS 


Similar in pattern to preceding. Hall Mark of London with 


Brittania Mark of superior quality added. 
Height, 61% inches. 


2010—Two GerorciaAn SitverR Taper Hoxupers 


Interesting baluster shaft; with shell-motived bobéche and 
spreading foot. 
Height, 51% inches 


2011—T'wo Grorcian Sitver Taper Hoxpers 


Similar to the preceding. 


Seventh Session 


2012—Iraian SiLveR Sacristy Haneinc Lamp 
Eighteenth Century 
Vase-shape; enriched in repoussé with medallions, husks and leaf 
motives. ‘Three chains suspended to a small canopy. 


Length, 211% inches. 


2013—Two Eneuisu SitveEr Watt APPLIQuUES 


S-scrolled leaf arm, with rosette back and double rosetted 
socket. 
Extending 71/ inches. 


2014—Durcn Sinver CRruetT 


Trilobed pierced scroll gallery for two glass bottles having 
pierced covers and small bowl salt cellar. Monkey scrolled 


handle. 
Height, 55% inches. 


2015—DutcuH Sinver Cruet 


Similar to the preceding. 


2016—TIwo Sitver STANDING SALTS 


Balustered flaring stem, with bands of gadroonings. On ball 


feet. 
Height, 414 inches. 


2017—Two EncuisH Sirver Murrinrers 
Octagonal vase-shape; with scroll-pierced top having ball 


terminal. 
Height, 734 inches. 


2018—Orp EnciisH Sitver MurrinEeer 
Vase-shape; with fine mask and scroll loop handles. Hall 


marked. 
Height, 71/4, inches. 


2019—Oxp EncusH Sinver Coverep Urn 
Vase-shape, with dome cover having bird terminal. Enriched 


with festoons and medallions. 
Height, 714, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
Sirus nc nn EE 


2020—GerorciaAN SILvER TANKARD 1808 
Expanding round reed-banded sides; scrolled handle. London 


Hall Mark, 1808. 
Height, 41% inches. 


2021—GrorGIAN SitverR TANKARD 1805 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1805. 


Height, 41% inches. 


2022—EncuisH SritverR CicgArETTE Box 
Oblong, with hinged cover. 
Length, 454 inches. 


2023—Repoussk Sitver Trea Cappy 
Oblong doubly serpentined body and dome cover, with leaf 
terminal. Enriched with monogrammed cartouche; large 


scrolled leaves and shell motives. 
Height, 57% inches. 


2024—EneuisH Sitver Tra Cappy 


Serpentined oblong body, with domed cover having reclining 
figure as terminal. Enriched with crest and finely scrolled 


floral cartouches. 
Height, 51% inches. 


?2025—EnecuisH Sitver Tra Cappy 


Similar to the preceding. 


2026—Dutcu Stiver Tra Cappy 


Oblong; with subjects “Boers” at various activities; similar 


subject on round loose cover. 
Height, 51%, inches. 


2027-—Dutcu Sitver Tra Cappy 


Oblong pear-shape, with round loose cover. Enriched with 


Watteau pastoral subjects and scrollings. 
Height, 51/, inches. 


Seventh Session 


2028—ENGRAVED Sruver Tra Cappy 


Serpentined oval, with blossom terminal and engraved festooned 
medallions. 
Length, 544, inches. 


2029—Durcu Sitver Tra Cappy 


Oval, with loose round cover. Enriched with cupidons amid 
scrollings. 
Height, 41, inches. 


2030—Duvutcu Sitver Tra Cappy 
Serpentine oval, with pineapple terminal. Enriched with 
“Sportive Cupidons” amid scrollings. 
Height, 3°4 inches. 


2031—EneusH Foupinc Toast Rack 


Six-scrolled wire partitions, set on an accordion stand with 


ball feet. JIondon Hall Mark. 
Extended, 1914 inches. 


2032—Sitver Toast Rack By Tiffany 


Open scrolled wire partitions, and ring handle; set on an open 


oval stand having ball feet. 
Length, 61/4, inches. 


2033—Grorcian Sitver Toast Rack 1806 
Scrolled stand, with side bars and seven scrolled wire partitions. 


On ball feet. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1806. Maker, N. Smith. 
Length, 8 inches. 


2034—Fovur Oxtp Enewisu SILver SALts 
Bowl-shape; with gadrooned rim and leonic-headed claw feet. 


2035—Two GrorciaN SILVER SALTS 
Oval boat-shape, the ends scrolling over in a loop handle. En- 
riched with reeded rims. Engraved with crest and monogram. 


London Hall Mark, 1800. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2036—Two Oxup EneuisH Sinver SALTS 
Bowl-shape; with leaf rim and scrollings. On scrolled dolphin 
feet. London Hall Mark. 


2037—Two Siiver Satrts 
Gadrooned bowls, with small gadrooned rims. On leaf and 


claw feet. 


2038—Four EnciisH Sirver Atmonp Basxers 
Oval, with scroll-pierced sides and reeded bail handle. Blue 
glass lining. Chester Hall Mark. 


2039—Two EneuisH Sinver InkweEttis 
Shell-shaped hinged cover and body of same contour. On shell 
feet ; fitted with glass well. London Hall Mark. 


2040—F our Grorcian Sitver Sats 
Bell shape; enriched with leaf scrollings and valanced foot. 


2041—Two EncusH Stuver Sauts 


Bowl-shape, with gadrooned rim, floral festoons and mask- 
headed claw feet. 


2042—Four EncuisH Sinver Saurts 1810 


Bowl-shape; with floral rim. On recumbent lions as feet. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1810. 


2043—Two Encuisn Sittver Saurrs 


Bowl-shape, with shell and gadrooned rim and leaf-scrolled claw 
feet. Hall marked. 


2044—Two Grorcian Stuver Sats 1775 


Oval; with festoon-pierced sides. On claw feet. Blue glass 
linings. London Hall Mark, 1775. Maker, E. Lowe. 


2045—Grorcian Sitver CREAMER 1804 


Oval, with reeded mouth and loop handle. London Hall Mark, 
1804. Maker, Crispin Fuller. 


Seventh Session 


2046—Repousst Sitver Mustrarp Por 1804 


Bowl-shape; with scrolled cartouche and flowers. Domed cover, 
with wreath and gadrooned pinnacle. London Hall Mark, 
1804. Maker, Geo. Ibbot. 


2047—Two Sirver Musrarp Pors 
Round, with varying pierced sides. Engraved with varied 
monograms. 


2048—GrorciAN Sitver Mustarp Por 1804 


Round, with reeded cover and foot. London Hall Mark, 1804. 
Maker, A. Fogelberg. 


2049—Sintver Disu, Tray anp Piercep SALVER 


Hammered boat-shaped dish and round tray. Pierced salver 
with small gallery and engraved monogram. 


2050—Two Strver Arms For CANDELABRA 1821 
Reeded arms for three lights; having gadrooned leaf sockets. 
Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark, 1821. Maker, 
Philip Rundell. 


EIGHTH AND LAST SESSION 


SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 O'CLOCK — 


Catalogue Numbers 2051 to 2312, inclusive 


ENGLISH, DUTCH AND GERMAN SILVER 


2051—Two Grorcian Sitver Sauts 1804 
Urn-shape; on molded round foot and square base. Enriched 
with small gadrooned rim which upcurves at sides into finely 
molded loop handles. London Hall Mark, 1804. 

Length. 44%, inches. 


2052—Avessure SILVER BEAKER Circa 1750 
Tumbler-shape; with molded rim. Finely punched body. 


Maker’s mark, Grill. 
Height, 334 inches. 


2053—Duvurcu Sitver Breaker Eighteenth Century 
Finely fashioned tumbler-shape; with gently flaring rim. 
Height, 3%, inches. 


2054—NvuREMBERG SILVER BEAKER Eighteenth Century 
Tumbler shape, with finely molded rim and border. Body mot- 


tle punched. 
Height, 31% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2055—AvespurRG SILVER BEAKER Eighteenth Century 


Tumbler-shape, with gilded molded rim and border. Engraved 
with monogram. Augsburg Mark. Maker, Philip Stenglin, 


1717-1744. | 
Height, 354 inches. 
2056—Avcspure SILVER BEAKER Eighteenth Century 
Similar to the preceding. Engraved with lengthy presentation 
inscription. 
Height, 33% inches. 
2057—AvesBuRG SILVER BEAKER Eighteenth Century 


Similar to the preceding. Without inscription. 
Height, 334 inches. 


2058—Two GrorciAn Sitver Tarer Hoxnpers 1772 


Fine leaf and scroll baluster shaft; with shell motived bobéche 
and molded scrolled base having similar shell corners. London 


Hall Mark, 1772. Maker, E. Capper. . 
Height, 51% inches. 


?2059—GrorcIAN Sinver Taper Houper 1798 


Beautifully gadrooned octagonal shaft and square base. Round 
bobéche, with small spiral gadrooned rim. London Hall Mark, 


1798. Maker, E. Capper. 
Height, 6 inches. 


2060—JAcoBEAN SiLverR CANDLESTICK 1675 
Figure of an armed “Cavalier” standing on a triangular open 
flaring base with shell feet and having piercings of cupidon 
heads amid scrollings. He holds aloft a leaf-enriched socket. 

Height, 61% inches. 


Note: The base of this interesting candlestick is very reminiscent of Sir 
Christopher Wren’s St. Paul’s details. 


2061—NovremBere Sitver Vase Eighteenth Century 


Hexagonal tapering body, finely engraved with floral scrollings. 
On hexagonal balustered stem and flaring base enriched with 


varied wild animals. 
Height, 734, inches. 


Highth and Last Session 


2062—Two GrorcIAN SILVER SALTS 1779 


Bowl-shape; with fluted scalloped rim. On fine Spanish tripod 
feet. London Hall Mark, 1779. 


Length, 24 inches. 


2063—Four Grorcian SILVER SALTS 1762 
Bowl-shape, with waved gadroon rim. Enriched with fine fes- 
toons of flowers and leonic-headed claw feet. Loose gilded lin- 
ings. Engraved with crests. London Hall Mark, 1762. Maker, 
D. Hennell. 


Diameter, 35% inches. 


2064—Four GrorGIAN SILVER SALTS 1762 


Similar in all details to the preceding. 


2065—GerorGIAN Srtver Tray AND SNUFFERS 1781 and 1789 
Very finely fashioned molded oval tray; with pearl rim and 
tapering reeded loop handles. London Hall Mark, 1781. 


Maker, B. Davenport. Snuffers; with arched box and minutely 
beaded handles. London Hall Mark, 1789. 


Lengths, 97 and 61% inches. 


2066—GrorciAN SinveR SNUFFERS AND Tray 1778 
Lozenge boat-shaped tray, with scrolled and pierced gallery 
scrollings up at ends. Rope-motived rim. Victorian Hall 
Mark. Snuffers very finely fashioned with arched box and 
beaded handles. London Hall Mark, 1778. Both engraved 


with monograms. 
Lengths, 814 and 61% inches. 


2067—Four GrorciaAN SILVER Sats 1786 
Oval, with beaded rim and daintily pierced sides having rosetted 
diamond motives. On bird claw and ball feet. Blue glass 
linings. Monogrammed. London Hall Mark, 1786. Maker, 


H. Bateman. 
Length, 33% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2068—Four Grorcian SILVER SALtTs 1775 
Oval; with gadrooned rim and sides pierced with monogrammed 
medallion and flutings. On bird-claw and ball feet. Star cut 
blue glass linings. London Hall Mark, 1775. Maker, P. 


Freeman. 
Length, 33% inches. 


2069—Four Grorcian SiItver Sats 1758 and 1759 
Exquisitely scrolled boat-shape; enriched with gadrooned rims, 
shell, floral and cartouche motives. Engraved with crest. On 


shaped oval gadrooned base. Interior gilded. London Hall 
Marks, 1758 and 1759. Maker, Edward Wakelin. 


Length, 47, inches. 


2070—GrorGIAN SILvER TAnkKArRD 1770 
Expanding round sides, finely molded at rim and foot. Leaf- 
scrolled double loop handle. London Hall Mark, 1770. Maker, 


C. Wright. 
Height, 5 inches. 


2071—GrEoRGIAN SILVER TANKARD — 1788 
Graceful pear-shape, molded at rim and foot. Exceptionally 
fine leaf-scrolled handle. Engraved with lengthy inscription. 
London Hall Mark, 1788. Maker, John Lamb. 

Height, 514 inches. 


2072—GrorGIAN SttveR DisuH Cross Lars 


Square-shafted cross, pivoted to urn-shaped central alcohol 
lamp. Fine open shell adjustable shoes for dish support and 
connected scrolled legs with even finer open shell and gadrooned 


feet. London Hall Mark, 1777. Maker, Wm. Plummer. 
Length, 1234 inches. 


2073—Irisu Repoussk Strver Bown Circa 1760 


Low bowl; spirally fluted, forming panels occupied by sprays 
of flowers and fruit; gadrooned rim. On fine shell-motived 


Spanish feet. Dublin Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 51% inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2074—GerorcIAN Sriver CREAMER 1775 


Graceful ewer-shape ; enriched with fine flat fluting on body and 
neck, Finished at rim with laurel husks, at shoulder with 
pearl motives and leaf-scrolled dainty handle. On square base. 
London Hall Mark, 1775. Maker, R. Hennel. 

Height, 75% inches. 


2075—GerorGIAN SILVER SALVER 1781 


Finely pearl molded oval rim. On bird-claw and ball feet. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1781. 
Length, 65% inches. 


2076—Grorcian Sinver CREAMER 1789 


Low boat-shape with gadrooned rim and short foot. Very beau- 
tiful strap-loop handle. London Hall Mark, 1789. 


Length, 6 inches. 


2077—GeorGIAN Sttver Mvue 1748 


Pear-shape, with finely molded rim and foot; interesting scroll 
handle. Engraved with presentation inscription. London Hall 


Mark, 1748. 
Height, 4 inches. 


2078—GrorciIAN SILVER CREAMER 1795 
Helmet-shape; engraved with wreathed and festooned oval me- 
dallion and laurel wreath. Finished with punched berries and 
looped strap handle. On square foot. Interior gilded. London 
Hall Mark, 1795. Makers, P. and H. Bateman. 

Height, 57% inches. 


2079—GerorciIAN Sttver Mustarp Por 1769 
Round, with molded and pierced diapered and rosetted sides. 
Dome cover, with engraved wreath and open thumbpiece. In- 
teresting Spanish loop handle. Blue glass linmg. London 


Hall Mark, 1769. 
Length, 35% inches. 


2080—RarEr JacosEaAn Repoussé Sitver Bow. 1664 
Broad pear-shape; enriched with broad wreath of large flowers. 


Dainty scrolled side handles. 
Length, 6 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2081—-EncuisH SILvER SNUFFERS AND IrisH Tray 
| Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century 
Snuffers, with gauffered oblong box; finely fashioned scrolled 
handles. London Hall Mark, 1681. Tray with incurved molded 
oblong rim having serpentined end corners and loop side handle. 
On Spanish feet. Dublin Hall Mark, circa 1740. Maker, 


Wm. Walsh. 
_ Lengths, 64% and 7 inches. 


2082—Dutrcu GILDED SILVER SNUFFERS Eighteenth Century 
Quaint long arms, with loop-scrolled handles and oblong box. 
Engraved with coroneted and wreathed monogram S.A.V., 
crest and inscription: ‘‘Veronica Countess of Kincardine to 
her daughter Lady Elizabeth Boswell.” Hall marked. 


Length, 714 inches. 
From the collection of Lady Boswell. 


2083—GEoRGIAN SILVER SALVER 1790 
Octagonal lozenge-shape; with beautifully molded rim. En- 
graved with crest. On scrolled fan-shaped feet. London Hall 
Mark, 1790. Maker, G. G. 

Length, 75% inches. 

2084—WixtuamM anp Mary Repousst Sitver Bown 1691 
Deep-shape; enriched with narrow band of gadroons above 
and spiraled gadroons at base. Pearl-motived S-loop side han- 
dles. London Hall Mark, 1691. 

Length, 5%, inches. 

2085—GerorcE II Strver Creamer 1735 


Oval pear-shape, with finely scrolled mouth having’ shell motive 
under lip, floral spray and basket panneaux. Serpentined ga- 
drooned body, enriched with similar motives to under lip. Chis- 
eled scrolled handle. On Spanish feet. London Hall Mark, 


1735. 
Height, 3%% inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2086—WiLi1AM AND Mary Rerpousst Bown 1682 


Deep-bowl ; enriched with series of water and acanthus leaves at 
foot. London Hall Mark, 1682. Maker, Fras. Spelsbury. 


Diameter, 234, inches. 


2087—Fovur GerorcIAN SILVER SALTS 1804: 


Beautifully fashioned shell-shape, with interesting scroll over 
handle. On periwinkle shell feet. Interior gilded. London 


Hall Mark, 1804. Maker, Daniel Pontifex. 
Length, 334, inches. 


2088—GEOoRGIAN SILvER PEPPER Circa 1780 


Pearl-motived vase-shape, with spirally pierced cover having 


flame terminal. Engraved with monogram. 
Height, 514 inches. 


2089—GrorciAN Sitver PEPPER wey 
Molded vase-shape; finely enriched with rocaille and floral 
bands ; top spirally pierced and having leaf and berry terminal. 
London Hall Mark, 1757. Maker, Samuel Wood. 


Height, 6 inches. 


2090—GeroRGIAN SILVER PEPPER 1739 
Pearl-molded vase-shape. Top very beautifully pierced in 
spirals; flame terminal. London Hall Mark, 1789. Maker, 


Samuel Wood. 
Height, 6%, inches. 


2091—GrorciAN SILVER PEPPER 1740 
Molded vase-shape; top pierced with alternate basket pan- 
neaux and arabesque scrollings; urn terminal. London Hall 


Mark, 1740. Maker, Samuel Wood. 
Height, 614, inches. 


2092—GroRGIAN SILVER PEPPER 1775 
Pearl molded vase-shape; top beautifully gadrooned and pierced 
in spirals; beaded urn terminal. London Hall Mark, 1775. 


Maker, Thos. Daniel. 
Height, 6% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2093—GEoRGIAN StnveER PEPPER 1756 


Molded tall urn-shape; engraved with initial. Top beautifully 
pierced with reversed shell motives ; vase terminal. London Hall 
Mark, 1756. 

Height, 6 inches. 


2094—Four GEORGIAN SILVER SALTS 1808 and 1814 
Shell-shape; with engraved gadrooned broad flange handle. On 
periwinkle shell feet. London Hall Marks, 1808 and 1814. 

Length, 5 inches. 


2095—GrEoRGIAN SILVER PORRINGER 17838 


Low-bowl; with lobed flange handle pierced with floral rosette. 
London Hall Mark, 1783. Maker, James Young. 


Length, 8 inches. 


2096—GrEORGIAN SILVER CREAMER 1774 


Standing figure of archaically modeled “Cow”; its back with 
wreathed oval hinged lid on which a fly is perched. Open mouth 
for spout. London Hall Mark, 1774. Maker, Wm. Vincent. 


Length, 6 inches. 


2097--QurEEN ANNE ReEpoussE Srttver Bown 1714 
Deep-shape; enriched with coat-of-arms within an imbricated 
and leaf-scrolled cartouche, spiral gadroons at base and with 
series of fleurs-de-lis at rope-molded mouth. Delicately scrolled 


S-handles. London Hall Mark, 1714. 
Length, 7 inches. 


2098—GEoRGIAN SILVER TEA SERVICE 1775 and 1779 


Oval and bulbous bodies; very beautifully enriched with flat 
tapering flutings, pearl moldings, entwined snake handles, me- 
dallions with crests and pineapple finial. London Hall Mark, 
1779. ‘Teapot, maker, Pierre Gillois. Sucrier and creamer, 


maker, EK. Romer. 
Lengths, 8 inches; heights, 74%, and 7% inches. 


2099—Grorce IV Sintver TEA SERVICE 


Low gadrooned melon-shape; with fine scrolled handles and feet. 
Melon terminal to pot. (Do not exactly match.) 
Lengths, 11144, 734 and 61, inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2100—Gerorcian IrtsH AND EncuisH TEA SERVICE 
1800, 1806 and 1807 


Low molded blunted oval body; beautifully enriched with en- 
graved crest and varying floral bands. ‘Teapot, Dublin Hall 
Mark, 1806. Sucrier, Dublin Hall Mark, 1807. Creamer, Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1800. 
Lengths, 1114, 74 and 4% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2101—GerorGIAN SiItveR TEA SERVICE 1809 


Low gadrooned oblong boat-shape, with fine shell and gadrooned 
rim. On ball feet. Engraved with crests. Teapot, sucrier and 
creamer. London Hall Mark, 1809. Maker, D. Pontifex. 


Lengths, 1114, 734 and 7% inches. 


2102—GerorGIAN Stnver Tra SErvIcE 1813 


Low gadrooned oblong boat-shape; with very fine gadrooned 
rims and S-scrolled handles. Teapot, sucrier and creamer. 


London Hall Mark, 1813. 
Lengths, 10%, 714 and 5% inches. 


2103—GrorGIAN StnveR TEA SERVICE 1815 


Low gadrooned boat-shape, enriched with pearl and small fluted 
bandings and finely hipped loop handles. On ball feet. Tea- 
pot, sucrier and creamer. London Hall Mark, 1815. Maker, 


Samuel Hennell. | 
Lengths, 1134, 74%, and 5Y, inches. 


2104—GerorGIAN ScotcH Sititver TEA SERVICE 1806 


Molded low boat-shape; with unusually fine spiral gadroons 
forming central medallion; monogrammed shell and gadrooned 
rims. On claw feet. Leaved and hipped lip handles. Teapot, 
sucrier and creamer. Edinburgh Hall Mark, 1806. 


Lengths, 12, 87% and 6 inches. 


2105—Grorcian Stnver Tra anp Correr SERVICE 1796 


Finely gadrooned oval bodies; the coffee-pot round and high. 
Enriched with fine shell and gadrooned rim. Leaf and mask 
loop handles to sucrier and creamer. Newcastle Hall Mark, 


1796. 
Lengths, 9, 12, 9% and 7% inches. 


2106—GeorcIAN Sitnver TEA anp CorreE Srrvice 1809 and 1810 


Gadrooned oval low bodies to teapot, sucrier and creamer; high 
round coffee-pot. Enriched with fine basket bands, moldings 
and ball feet. Tea set, Edinburgh Hall Mark, 1809; maker, 
J. McDonald. Coffee-pot, London, 1810; maker, D. Pontifix. 


Lengths, 10, 1014, 7144 and 5% inches. 


Kighth and Last Session 


2107—Otrp Eneutsu Sitver Tra anp Correr SERVICE 


Low gadrooned body; with shell and gadrooned rim, leaf looped 
handle and scrolled claw feet. Teapot, coffee-pot, sucrier and 
creamer. Hall marked. 

Lengths, 934, 1114, 714 and 514 inches. 


2108—Oup Eneuiso Repousst Sirver Tea anp CoFFEE SERVICE 


Pear-shaped body, enriched with scrolled medallions flanked by 
scrollings of flowers. Berry spray terminal. Fine leaf-scrolled 


spouts and handles. Hall marked. 
Lengths, 81%, 814, 714 and 5%, inches. 


2109—Oxtp Encuisu Sittver Tra anp Corrrer SEtr 


Reed-molded oval body; with loop handles and ivory pineapple 
terminals. Finely engraved with medallioned crests and mono- 
grams, floral scroll bandings and sprays. Teapot, coffee-pot, 
sucrier and creamer. 

Lengths, 87, 1034, 61% and 3% inches. 


2110—EneuisH Repouss&t Sitver TEA anp CorreE SET 
Bowl-shape, finely enriched with gadroons, wave bandings of 
grapes and vines and varied Bacchic masks. Red composition 
(non-heatable) scroll handles. Consisting of tea and coffee 
pots, hot-milk pitcher, sucrier and creamer. Engraved with 
crests. 
Lengths, 6, 6, 814, 5, 51, and 414 inches. 


2111—Exasorate Gerorcian ReEpoussE Sitver TEA AnD COFFEE 
SERVICE 1819 
Varied bowl bodies, finely enriched with scrolled cartouches, 
sprays of flowers, rocaille bandings, scrolled eagle mouthed 
spouts, leaf-scrolled handles and eagle terminals and feet. 
Kettle, teapot, sucrier and creamer. Sucrier marks indecipher- 
able. Coffee pot, Victorian Hall Mark. London Hall Mark, 

1819. Maker, William, Eaton. 


Heights, 1614, 634, 734, 47%, 4% and 10 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


The Private Collection of the Late John Wells 


EARLY AMERICAN SILVER 


2112—RarE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN SritvER PatcuH Box 


Round; with loose cover. Beautifully engraved with tulip 
spray. Inscribed: Marie Beacham, Anno Domini 1662. 


Diameter, 1% inches. 


2113—Earty AMERICAN Sitver Campaicn SnuFF Box 1841 
Oval, with three-quarter hinged cover. Engraved with mono- 
gram and Harrison and Liberty, Spread Eagle and Log Cabin 


on Wheels. (Hinge imperfect.) Mark 8. K. 
Length, 2% inches. 


2114—Rark SEVENTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER SNUFF 
Box Circa 1680 


Minutely gadrooned oval box; with loose cover. Finely en- 
graved with helmed and leaf-scrolled coat-of-arms displaying 
stellate center, leonic marks and fleur-de-lis. Mark, coro- 


neted M. 
Length, 31, inches. 


2115—American EicHTEENTH CENTURY PEPPER CaAsToR 
Circa 1760 
Round, engraved with curious diamond-shaped crest. Reeded 
S-looped handle. Loose perforated cover. Mark, W. T. in 
rectangle. 
Height, 21% inches. 


2116—American EigHTEENTH CENTURY SitverR Muce «1784 
Broad pear-shape; very beautifully engraved with coat-of-arms 
within arabesque scrollings; molded foot and S-scrolled handle. 
Mark: I. C., John Clarke, Newport, R. IL., 1734. 

Height, 334, inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2117—Nine EicuHTreentH Century AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS 
Circa 1776 
Three table, four teaspoons and two salt spoons. Finely 
fashioned, with oval bowl and rare coffin handles. Engraved 
with monograms, H.T.B. in medallions and spray of leaves. 


Mark, C. C. Maker unknown. 
Lengths, 914, 64%, and 3% inches. 


2118—Rare SEVENTEENTH CentTURY American Rat-TaAIL SPoon 
1660 
Oval bowl, with exceptionally fine molded rat-tail and_ flat 
handle expanding into three-lobed cartouche. Engraved on 

back I. P. Mark, S. W. in rectangle. Maker unknown. 


Length, 71% inches. 


2119—FEicHTreentH Century AMERICAN SILVER SPoon 1782 
Oval bowl; with handle expanding into a fine lobe; engraved 
with monogram, M.E.J. Marks, D. V. Voorhis in rectangle 
and eagle within diamond. Maker, D. V. Voorhis of Philadel- 


phia and New York, 1782. 
Length, 814, inches. 


2120—Two EicHTEENTH CENTURY SPOONS 


Oval, with arched handles expanding into oviform motives. En- 
graved with oval medallioned initials, I. A. C., and pendent 
husks. Mark, Hutton in rectangle. Maker, Isaac Hutton, 


Albany, 1767. 
Length, 85% inches. 


2121—Two EicuTrentH Century AMERICAN SPOONS Circa 1750 
Finely fashioned oval bowls and handles expanding into two 
upturned lobed round ends. Backs of bowls with shell motive 
at joints. Engraved on back A. W. S. Maker’s mark of Butler 
very indistinct in rectangle. 

Length, 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2122—Rare American Earty EI1cHTEENTH CENTURY COFFEE 
SPOON 1703 

Oval bowl, with shell-motived stop at back and handle expand- 

ing to round lobe. Back engraved with initials B. I. S. Maker’s 

mark, P. S. in rectangle twice. Maker, Philip Syng, Phila- 


delphia, 1703. 
Length, 41/4, inches. 


2123—-Two EicHTrENTH Century American Sucar Tones 
(a) With small oval terminal and expanding spring loop han- 
dle; engraved with medallioned wreath and chevroned edge. 


Maker’s mark, G. 8S. Maker, G. Stephens. 


(8) Fine leaf-lobed open prongs, with curved arched handle; 
engraved with medallion and chevroned border. Maker’s mark, 


C. B.; untraced. 
Lengths, 54% and 51% inches. 


2124—E1cHTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER SKEWER 1789 


Fine dagger-shaped skewer; with looped handle having excep- 
tionally well-fashioned shell motives at joint. Maker’s mark, 
I. S., in rectangle. Maker, Joseph Smith, Boston. 


Length, 1034 inches. 


2125—Earty EIcgHTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN Sruver LADLE 


1744 


Deep serpentined bowl, with small round spout and molded 
round shank for handle. Balustered long handle of American 
walnut. Maker’s mark, I. M., in rectangle. Maker, John 


Moulinar, New York, 1744. 
Length, 114% inches. 


2126—Two Earty American Sinver Satt CELLARS 1800 


Oval boat-shape ; with minutely etched molded rims. On scrolled 
spade feet. Engraved with husked and palm-wreathed oval 
medallions and floral festoon. Maker’s mark, 'T. Keeler in rec- 


tange. Maker, T. Keeler, Boston, 1800. 
Length, 31%, inches. 


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2128— 


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2Z130— 


Eighth and Last Session 


Rare Earty American Siiver Cover 1706 


Deep bowl, with slightly flaring rim and beautifully scrolled-leaf 
S side handles. Engraved D. L. F. Maker’s mark, coroneted 
I. G. within cartouche. Maker, Joseph Goldthwaite, Boston, 


1706. 
Height, 61 inches. 


Earty AMERICAN SILVER Cup 1800 


Beautifully fashioned tapering round cup. Simply enriched 
with molded foot and base and two bands of reeding. Engraved 
with monogram E.P. Maker’s mark, C. A. Burnett in rectangle. 


Maker, C. A. Burnett, Georgetown, 1800. 
Height, 3 inches. 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN Srttver Musrarp Por 


Round open sides, of quartre-lobed motives ; domed cover, with 
ball terminal and double looped rope-motived handle. Original 
blue Stiegel glass lining. Maker’s mark, R. F. in rectangle; 


untraced. 
Height, 2% inches. 


Earty EicHTrentH Century AMERICAN SILVER CouPE 
Circa 1740 
Deep bowl, with slightly flaring lip; beautiful S-scrolled pearl- 
motived side handles, fine alternate spiral flutings and gadroons 
at base surmounted by differing punched motives and engraved 
initials F. B. and crest surmounting an intricate monogram. 
Maker’s mark, R. B. surmounted by coronet and fleur-de-lis 


within an elongated cartouche. 
Height, 7 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2131—SrEVENTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER COUPE 

Circa 1690 
Deep bowl, with alternate spiral gadroons and flutings at base. 
Finely scrolled dainty side handles. Engraved M. L. B. and 


E. B. P. Maker’s mark, a coroneted L in cartouche. 


Length, 53/4, inches. 


2132—EIcHTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN SiItveR MUFFINEER 

Circa 1760 
Conical vase-shape, finely molded and enriched with unique shell 
and scroll bandings, one sustaining cartouches; engraved with 
coroneted crests. Molded foot with further shell and scroll 
band. Loose high-domed cover; with alternate spiral piercings 
of scrollings and geometric motives; shell terminal. Maker’s 
mark, G. H. coroneted and within a cartouche. 


Height, 65% inches. 


2133—Earty AMERICAN SILVER CoUPE 


Goblet-shape, chiseled with basket panneau and irregular floral 
scrollings. On round base enriched rocaille banding and hex- 
agonal foot. Maker’s mark, ORR in rectangle. Maker, Orr, 
Philadelphia. 

Height, 6% inches. 


2134—Earty AMERICAN SitvEerR Eco SERVER Directoire Period 


Reeded round shaft, finished with globular floral motives, shell 
and scrolled loop handle and gadroon molded round base. 
From the lower floral motive spring arched wire lobes sustain- 
ing six loose urn-shaped egg-cups and six well-fashioned spoons. 


Maker’s mark, P. C. in rectangle. Untraced. 
Height, 8% inches. 


2135 


Earrty EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN SitvER Court 1751 


Bell-shape; molded below center. Enriched with exceptionally 
fine leaf-scrolled S side handles and very beautifully engraved 
monogram R.D.P. within a floral wreath and a Masonic emblem 
of the second degree below. Maker’s mark, two square punches 
I. C. with rosette between. Maker, John Leacock, Philadelphia, 
1751. 

Length, 8 inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2137 2136 


2136—EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD 1741 


Expanding round sides, molded at rim, lower center and base. 
Molded domed cover with unusual scrolled thumbpiece. Beau- 
tifully scrolled S-handle with interesting balustered rat-tail. 
Engraved G. S. and A. S. Maker’s mark, R. P. in shield. Maker, 
Richard Pitts, 1741, Philadelphia. 

Height, 6 inches. 


2137—Earty ErcHTEENTH CEnTuRY AMERICAN SILVER ‘T'ANKARD 
1731 
Expanding round sides; with molded rim and foot, hinged 
molded domed cover with very fine double scrolled gadrooned 
thumbpiece and fine S-scrolled loop handle having heart-shaped 
terminal and unusual balustered rat-tail. Engraved E. D. S. 
Maker’s mark, L. A. within a shield. Maker, L. Adam, 1731. 


Height, 7 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2188—Pauxt Revere Sener. Sitver CoverepD CouPrE 1702 


Deep coupe, finely molded at rim, center and foot. Enriched 
with remarkably dainty scrolled loop side handles and loose 
molded slightly domed cover with ball terminal. Maker’s mark, 


P. R. in shield. Paul Revere Senr. 
Height, 61 inches. 


2139—Earzity American Sitver Tra Bown Circa 1800 


Deep bowl, with straight collar and incurved round foot. En- 
graved with monogram, E. L. H. Maker’s mark, A. Whitney in 
rectangle. Maker, A. Whitney. 


Diameter, 614 inches. 


(Companion to following) 


2140—Earty AMERICAN SinverR Cover SuCRIER Circa 1800 
Molded oval boat-shaped bowl, with strap looped side handles 


and molded dome-cover having urn terminal. Engraved with 
monogram EK. L. H. Maker’s mark, A. Whitney in rectangle. 


Maker, A. Whitney. 
é ? Length, 834 inches. 


(Companion to preceding and followmg) 


2141—HEarity AMERICAN SiLver Trapot anp STAND Circa 1800 
Similar to the preceding; with scrolled spout and looped ebony 
handle. Maker’s mark, A. Whitney in rectangle. Oval molded 
stand with fan feet, similar monogram and maker’s mark. 

Length, 12 and 61% inches. 
(Companion to preceding) 


Highth and Last Session 


2142—Rare Earty EicHTeentH Crntury AMERICAN SILVER 
Lovine Cur 1723 

Deep bell-shaped coupe; molded about center; engraved with 

very beautifully scrolled coat-of-arms. Fine leaf-scrolled side 
handles. On molded round foot. Maker’s mark, thrice I. L. in 
rectangle under foot. Maker, John Le Roux, New York, 1723. 


Length, 10 inches. 


GEORGIAN AND OTHER FINE SILVER 


2143—Fovur GrorciaAn Sinver CANDLESTICKS 1755 and 1756 


Shell-arched balustered shaft; with rope-motived urn socket, 
bobéche and spreading foot, molded and having shell corners. 
London Hall Mark, two 1755 and two 1756. Maker, John 
Cann. 

Height, 81% inches. 


2144—Four GEorGIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS 1764 


Fine baluster shaft, with scrolled flute motives and gadroons 
at intervals. Similar scroll-fluted bobéche. On spirally ga- 
drooned stepped square foot. London Hall Marks, 1764. 


Maker’s mark, J. N.; untraced. 
Height, 101%, inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2145—Four Grorcian Sitver CANDLESTICKS L774 
Interesting lobed baluster shaft; enriched with festooned 
nymphs’ masks, rosettes and leaf motives. Scrolled bobéche 
and foot adorned with similar masks, rosettes and leaf motives. 
Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark, 1774. Maker, Geo. 


Smith. 
Height, 1234 inches. 


2146—Fovur GrorciAn Sitver CANDLESTICKS 1818 
Tapering round shaft; molded foot and bobéche, enriched with 
spiral gadroons and leaf motives. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1818. 


Makers, Roberts and Cadman. 
Height, 11 inches. 


2147—-Four GrorGian SILVER CANDLESTICKS 1772 and 1773 
Banded and clustered shaft, with leaf capital and scrolled ga- 
droon bobéche. On incurved square foot with leaf corners and 
spirally gadrooned molding. London Hall Marks, 1772 and 
1773. Maker, John Carter. 

Height, 124% inches. 


2148—Two GerorcIAN SitveER CanDLESTICKS 1772 

Half reed-fluted Corinthian shaft; with pearl-motived bobéche. 

On incurved square base, with husk festooned rosettes and fur- 

ther pearl moldings. London Hall Mark, 1772. Maker, John 
Carter. 

Height, 125% inches. 


2149—Four GrorciAn Sinver CANDLESTICKS | 1810 
Lobed baluster shaft; enriched with leaf motives and festooned 
flowers, shell-scrolled bobéche and double molded foot having 
curious scroll flutings, leaf scrolls and rocaille medallions. 


Sheffield Hall Mark, 1810. Maker, John Roberts. 
Height, 125% inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2150—Four Gerorcian Sitver CANDLESTICKS 1772 


Half reed-fluted column ; with festooned Ionic capital and pearl 
molded bobéche. On square molded pedestals having crests 
within medallions and ram’s-headed husk festoons. London Hall 
Vial 1772. 

Height, 14 inches. 


2151-—Wiriiam anp Mary Sitver Covurr 1698 
Deep coupe, with turn-over rim, alternate spiral gadroons and 
flutings toward foot, surmounted by a dainty chiseled valance 
motive; engraved double monogram J.C.M. and pearl motived 
loop scroll-handles. On gadroon molded foot. London Hall 
Mark, 1698. Maker, Chas. Overing. 

Length, 75% inches. 
Note: 'The marks on this fine coupe are in the finest condition possible, 


and are beautifully clear. 


2152—QurEEN ANNE ReEpousskt Sitver CourE 1709 
Bell-shape, with molded rim, rope-motived band slightly below 
and pearl-scrolled S side handles. Enriched with alternate 
spiral gadroons and flutings toward foot; surmounted with ro- 
settes and monogrammed oval medallion set in an imbricated 
scroll and shell cartouche. London Hall Mark, 1709. Maker, 
Timothy Ley. 

Length, 8% inches. 


From the famous Marquand Collection, American Art Asso- 


ciation. 
2153—Two Grorcian Sitver Sauce Boats 1746 
Scrolled gadrooned mouth, leaf-scrolled handle and shell kneed 
and footed legs. Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark, 
1764. Maker’s mark, C. H.; untraced. 
Length, 8% inches. 
2154—T'wo Grorcian Sitver Sauce Boats 1764 


Low scrolled-shape, with gadrooned rim, fine leaf-scrolled loop 
handle and engraved crest. On shell-motived Spanish feet. 
London Hall Mark, 1764. Maker’s Mark, C. H.; untraced. 


Length, 814 inches. 


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They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2155—Two Grorcian Sitver Sauce Boats 1814 
Blunted boat-shape; with scrolled gadrooned rim, leaf-scrolled 
hooked handle with husk socket and gadrooned oblong foot 
having round corners. London Hall Mark, 1814. Maker’s 


Mark, T. R.; untraced. 
Length, 61% inches. 


2156—GxroRGIAN SILVER Sauce Boat 1749 
Oval boat-shape, with scalloped rim, fine upright shell and leaf- 
scrolled handle and engraved crest. On shell feet with larger 
shells at junctures, set in very unusual sunk cartouches. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1749. Maker, Abm. Portal. 
Length, 75% inches. 


2157—GEorGIAN SILVER Sauce Boat 1775 
Finely fashioned oval boat-shape; enriched with engraved crest, 


pearl motives at lip and oval molded foot and reeded loop 
handle. London Hall Mark, 1775. Maker, Andrew Fogelberg. 


Length, 83% inches. 


2158—AmstTERDAM SILVER ALMonD DisH Eighteenth Century 


Oval boat-shaped; with pearl rim and looped end handles, 
pierced medallion and fluted body. On pearl-molded oval base. 
Blue glass lining. Amsterdam Hall Mark. 

Length, 73% inches. 


2159—GrorcIAN SitverR AtMonpd Basket 1795 
Oval, pointed boat-shape; with reeded lip, oval foot and bail 
handle. Body engraved with initials and very beautifully 
pierced with rosetted medallions and lovely floral wreaths. On 
oval foot. London Hall Hark, 1795. Makers, P. and A. Bate- 


man. 
Length, 534, inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2160—Gerorcian Sitver Sweermeat Basxer 1790 


Fluted and pointed boat-shaped; with reeded rim and bail 
handle following the fine contour of the boat when adjusted 
to it. Finely engraved with coat-of-arms and crest. On reeded 
foot of same contour as body. London Hall Mark, 1790. 
Maker, Hester Bateman. 


Length, 7 inches. 


2161—Doutcu Sitver SweetTmMEat Basket Eighteenth Century 
Oval boat-shape; with pearl-molded rim, oval foot and open 
medallion bail handle. Sides beautifully pierced with flutings 
and rosetted oval medallions. Blue glass lining. 


Length, 63/4, inches. 


2162—RareE QuEEN ANNE SiLver CANDLESTICK 1703 
Curiously double fluted socket, with bobéche having gadrooned 
rim. Unusually fine molded round base with double series of 
flutings, the upper interrupted by medallion engraved with 
coroneted monogram. Fluted extinguisher. London Hall 
Mark, 1703. Maker, R. Singer. 

Height, 4 inches. 


2163—AmstTERDAM SitverR Tra Cappy Eighteenth Century 
Molded triangular body, with canted corners and finely molded 
dome-cover having tiny vase terminal. Amsterdam Hall Mark. 


Height, 5%, inches. 


2164—-NvurEeMBERG GILDED Rerpousst SILVER CoUuPE 
Seventeenth Century 
Goblet-shape; enriched with festooned clusters of fruit on body, 
scrolled leafage on stem and dome foot. 
Height, 4°, inches. 
From the Edward Holmes Baldock Collection. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2165—Nvrempere Repousst Sinver GiLtpED CouPE 
| Seventeenth Century 
Goblet-shape; enriched with oval medallions of varied land- 
scapes interrupted by sprays of large flowers. Maker, Jacob 


Pfaft, 1685-1695. (See Rosenberg, p. 317.) 
Height, 434 inches. 
From the Edward Holmes Baldock Collection. 


2166—Fovur Grorcian SILvER SALTS 1786 and 1790 


Serpentined boat-shape; with reeded rim and oval foot. In- 
teriors gilded. London Hall Marks, 1786, 1790. Maker, Wm. 


Vincent. 
Length, 4 inches. 


2167—Fovur GrorciaAn Sitnver AtMonpd Baskets 1780 and 1794 


Oval boat-shape, with beaded rim finely scrolling downward 
forming dainty side handles, gadrooned body toward base, 
above pierced with festooned medallions and flutings. On ga- 
drooned oval base having pearl rim. London Hall Mark, 1780, 


1794. Maker, R. Hennell. 
Length, 4% inches. 


2168—GeEorRGIAN Sitver Murrinrerer 1762 


Tall urn-shape, with round molded foot. High domed cover 
having urn terminal and pierced with alternate panels of bas- 
ketry and arabesque scrollings. London Hall Mark, 1762. 
Maker, Richard Pargeter. 

Height, 714 inches. 


2169—TurerE Grorcian Sitver CovereD SwreTmMEaT Vases 
1777 and 1816 
Gadrooned and fluted deep bowls, with engraved coats-of-arms 
and reeded loop handles. On round spirally gadroon molded 
foot and square plinth. Incurved dome cover with pineapple 
terminal. Two London Hall Marks of 1777. Makers, Taylor 


and Wakelin. One, 1816 by Garrard. 
Heights, 654 and 8 inches, 


Eighth and Last Session 


2170—GrorciAN SitveER MuFFINEER 1732 
Molded tall urn-shape; with round foot. High domed cover 
having urn terminal and very beautiful panels of alternate 
blossomed diapers and arabesque scrollings parted by molded 
ribs. London Hall Mark, 1732. Maker, Paul Lamerie. 


Height, 8 inches. 


Note: An exquisite example of this famous silversmith’s smaller and 


more restrained workmanship. 


21'71—Gerorcian SILVER CRUET 1776 
| Pearl-molded gallery; pierced with rosetted interlaced oval me- 
dallions; on open fan-scrolled feet. Fitted with five cut-glass 
bottles having silver caps. Gadrooned central shaft having fine 
scrolled loop handle. London Hall Mark, 1776. Maker, 


Robert Hennell. 
Height, 65% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2172—BeavtTiruL GEorGIAN CRUET 1745 
Five-lobed base, with annular rings above sustained on leaf- 
scrolled legs having shell feet. Fitted with three very finely 
molded vase-shaped silver castors with pierced tops and two 
silver capped cut-glass bottles. Balustered central shaft, with 
leaf and shell scrolled loop handle, lobed medallion in front of 
single bottle and castors engraved with coat-of-arms of Boston, 
England. London Hall Mark, 1745. Maker’s mark, Samuel 


Wood. 
Height, 9% inches. 


Note: This exceptionally fine specimen of silver plate was originally the 
property of the Corporation of the City of Boston, England. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2173—GerorcIAn SILVER CRUET 1735 


Five-lobed stand, supported on four very beautiful balusters 
which also hold the annular rings for three silver vase-shaped 
castors with finely pierced top and two silver covered cut-glass 
bottles. Oval medallion facing the odd ring and three castors 
engraved with coats-of-arms. Balustered central stem with oval 


loop handle. London Hall Mark, 1735. Maker, Francis Nelme. 
Height, 914 inches. 


Note: A unique example of silversmith’s craftsmanship. 


2174—GeEorRGIAN SILVER CRUET 1780 


Five-lobed stand; with pearl motive annular rings above, sus- 
tained on leaf-scrolled legs having shell feet. Fitted with three 
cut-glass shakers having pierced silver tops and two silver- 
mounted bottles. Unusual incurved pearl-molded five bars rise 
at center to leaf-enriched oval handle. London Hall Mark, 


1780. 
Height, 11 inches. 


2175—GerorGIAN SILVER INKSTAND 1777 
Oblong; with round corners, gadrooned rim and shell-scrolled 
feet. Engraved with crest. Fitted with two glass wells having 
silver covers, central wafer box having small taper holder as 
cover. London Hall Mark, 1777. Makers, Makepeace and 


Carter. 
Length, 9%% inches. 


2176—GrorciaAn SitverR InxstTanp 1817 
Oblong, with gadroon and shell rim having round corners. On 
leaf and claw feet. Fitted with two silver-capped wells, round 
box with taper holder as cover and side wells for pens. London 


Hall Mark, 1817. Maker, Jas. Craddock. 


Length, 9% inches. 


21°77—Wri1iam anp Mary SILvER SALVER 1698 
Molded, sunk round salver. On small molded foot. Engraved 
with St. Catherine Wheel, the coat-of-arms of St. Catherine’s 
College, England, and date 1698. 


Diameter, 654 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2178—Two GerorciaAn ; SILVER, SALVERS 1749 
Beautifully scrolled molded round rim and shell scrolled edge. 
Engraved with coat-of-arms within rocaille and floral sprayed 
cartouche. On Spanish feet. London Hall Mark, 1749. 
Maker, Wm. Peaston. 


Diameter, 714 inches. 


Note: Peaston was the most eminent tray and salver maker of his time. 


2179—Two GerorciAn SILVER SALVERS 1752 


Similar to the preceding; without coats-of-arms. 


2180—GeEoRGIAN SILVER SALVER 1757 


Scroll-molded round body, with shell-motived rim. Engraved 
with crested coat-of-arms and initial M. On Spanish feet. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1757. Makers, W. and R. Peaston. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


2181—GEoRGIAN SILVER SALVER ) 1751 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1751. Maker, 


Jos. Morrison. 
Diameter, 7, inches. 


2182—GEOoRGIAN CHIPPENDALE SILVER SALVER 1767 
Scrolled round; with very fine broad border pierced with birds, 
Chinese seated figures, basket panels and scrollings. London 


Hall Mark, 1767. Maker, Richard Rugg. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


Note: An extremely delightful example of Chippendale’s influence on 
other crafts than his own. 


2183—GEoRGIAN SILVER SALVER 1747 


Scroll-molded round, with beautifully fashioned shell-scrolled 
rim. On Spanish feet. London Hall Mark, 1747. Maker, 
Henry Brind. — 


Diameter, 954 inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2184—WiLiiAM AnD Mary Sritver SALvER 1694 


Circular molded rim, enriched with spiral gadrooning. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1694. Maker, R. Lee. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 


Note: At some time a collar has been added under foot to use this salver 
as a compotier dish. This collar can be removed. 


2185—GeorciaAn Sitver Fruir Basket 1770 


Round bowl-shape, with scrolled floral vine and shell rim. Sides 
pierced with scrolled leaf motives forming panels of geometrical 
motives. On loose basket pierced and scrolled loose feet. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1770. Maker, E. Romer. 


Diameter, 8% inches. 


2186—GerorcIAN Sruver Fruit Basket 1780 


Round, with triple rope-motived rim and leaf and rope bail 
handle. Sides of open molded wire in diamond lattice pattern. 
Round base engraved with coat-of-arms supported on a double 


displayed eagle. London Hall Mark, 1780. Makers, Wakelin 
and Taylor. 


Diameter, 111% inches. 


2187—Grorcian Sitver Cake Basket 1779 
Oval; with pearl rim and expanding reed bail handle. Serpen- 
tine body, very beautifully pierced with series of small flutings 
interrupted by narrow bands of medallions and scrollings. On 


open oval pearl molded feet. London Hall Mark, 1779. 
Length, 151% inches. 


2188—Grorcian Sitver Frouir Basket 1764 
Oval; with gadroon and leaf molded rim and open diamond and 
gadrooned bail handle. Sides pierced with alternate geometric 
and scroll panels parted by spiraled pearl motives. Center 
with finely engraved cartouche. London Hall Mark, 1764. 


Makers, Langford and Sebille. 
Length, 14 inches. 


Note: An exceptionally fine early example of basket craftsmanship. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2189—BravutiruL Grorcian Repoussé Sitver Frvuir Baeiow 1768 


Scrolled oval, with fine open bail handle scrolled with blossomed 
vine. Very beautifully pierced sides displaying clustered ears 
of wheat and scrolling of varied flowers. On scrolled open foot 
with rope edge. Engraved with Royal British coat-of-arms and 
inscription below on drapery: “At the launching of his 
Majesty’s Ship Prudent of 64 Guns, 13867 Tons the 28th Sep- 
tember, 1768. Built by Mr. William Gray at Woolwich.” Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1768. 
Length, 141, inches. 


Note: A truly remarkable example of finely balanced craftsmanship. 


2190—GrorciAN Sitver Frouir Basxer We 


Oval, with gadrooned rim and bail handle. Sides pierced with 
flutings interrupted by round medallions. On open scroll- 
gadrooned foot. London Hall Mark, 1773. Makers, Aldridge 
and Green. 

Length, 131% inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2191—Berautirut Grorcian Siuver Frouir Basket 1774 


Oval, with finely chiseled laurel wreath rim. Sides finely pierced 
with blossomed arched panels having scrollings and flutings 
under; overlaid by medallions of vases finely festooned with 
further laurel garlands. Center engraved with festooned and 
wreathed ‘“‘Coat-of-arms.” On rosette-pierced foot with laurel 
rim. London Hall Mark, 1774. Maker, John Lautier. 


Length, 144% inches. 


Note: This rare basket is very reminiscent of the finest work of the 
Adam Bros. and no doubt was either designed by them or directly inspired 
by their work. 


2192—Fint GrorGian Sitver Cake Basker 1776 
Oval, with pearl-molded rims enclosing rosette and medallion 
pierced border and similar bail handle. Sides pierced with flut- 
ings interrupted by small medallions overlaid by chiseled fes- 
toons of drapery and tassels. On pierced foot with rope rim. 
London Hall Mark, 1776. Maker, Richard Mills. 

Length, 13°, inches. 


Note: A rare specimen of well-balanced craftsmanship. 


2193—GerorciAN Sinver Basker AND STAND 1790 
Oval, with ram’s-head and ring handles, scroll-pierced border 
and lower body with repoussé leaf motives. Flaring stand; with 
similar motives to basket. On husk feet. London Hall Mark, 


1790. Maker, Robert Hennell. 
Length, 143% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2194—GerorGIAN SILVER EPERGNE 1818 
Oval, with ovolo molding and open grape-enriched border; fitted 
with valanced cut Bristol glass dish of the period. Supported 
on tapering and scrolled reeded legs having masks and scrolled 
cornucopias at crown. Oval stretcher, with floral basket in 
center sustaining four loose scrolled arms for lights. On scrolled 
claw feet. London Hall Mark, 1818. Makers, Story and 


Elliot. 
Height, 1314, inches. 


2195—GrorRGIAN SILVER EPERGNE Vie 


Annular rim and stretcher festooned with chains and enriched 
with drapery festoons and oval rosettes. Sustained on carya- 
tid tapering legs having husk drops and hoof feet. Fine Bristol 
diamond cut-glass dish with valanced edge. London Hall Mark, 


1777. Maker, John Rowe. 
Height, 1434 inches. 


2196—'T'wo EvizABETHAN REpoussk GILDED SILVER COVERED FLAGONS 


1597 


Pear-shape, formed of scallop shell with the apertures at neck 
occupied by finely chiseled diamond panels bearing small dol- 
phins. Above these is a band of further similar dolphins S- 
scrolled handle terminating at foot with a small shell. Hinged 
cover with shell dome, smaller bivalve shell as thumbpiece and 
flanged and gadrooned molding. On incurved baluster shaft, 
with the gadroon molding repeated at crown and on dome base 
having the ever-recurring shell and dolphin enrichment. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1597. Maker’s mark a monogram. 


Height, 12%, inches. 


Note: The coat-of-arms on the inside cover are those of Sir Edward 
Coke, the author of “Coke on Littleton,” and of Paston; Coke’s wife was a 
grand-daughter of Sir William Paston, who sat on the bench with Littleton. 
Sir Edward Coke was born 1552 and died in 1634. He was Lord Chief Jus- 
tice of England and a great liberty lover. 


These fine flagons were bought at Christie’s, Nos. 95 and 96, 
June 28, 1905. 
(Illustrated ) 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2197—GEoRGIAN SILVER CoMBINATION EPERGNE 1784 


Oval ring, with scrollings and masks, rosetted incurved upper 
stretcher and pearl-motived incurved foot stretcher sustained 
by ram’s-headed leaf-crowned tapering feet. The caryatids 
support four pierced oval baskets on chains and lined with clear 
glass. The rams’ heads support scrolled leaf arms having 
pierced round baskets with glass linings. ‘The crowning ring 
sustains three varied baskets which can be used in several com- 
binations ; these also have glass linings. Five extra glasses for 
same. (One round glass missing.) London Hall Mark, 1784. 
Maker, Thomas Powell. 

Height, 23 inches. 


Note: A most elaborate and ingenious table decoration, with many 
variations. 


“Ss, 


Eighth and Last Session 


2198—GerorGIAN Sinver Urn 1790 


Bowl-shape ; with incurved reeded neck and finely domed cover 
having ball terminal. The body and cover very beautifully 
fluted. Exceptionally fine reeded loop arms with husk and leaf 
terminations. On incurved reeded round foot and square plinth 


having ball feet. London Hall Mark, 1790. Maker, Robert 


Salamon. 
Height, 161, inches. 


2199—GerorciANn SitveR CovereD STanpinc CovureE 1769 
Urn-shape, enriched with gadroon rim; engraved with coat-of- 
arms, acanthus rinceaux on lower part of body, and fine husk- 
scrolled side handles. Incurved dome cover with crest, leaf mo- 
tives and leaf terminal. On rosetted baluster and spreading 
round foot having varied leaf moldings. London Hall Mark, 


1769. Maker, John Swift. 
Height, 155% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2200—GrorRGIAN Sitver Urn 1779 


Graceful vase-shape; with medallioned coat-of-arms festooned 
with drapery, pearl-motived loop side handles, incurved base 
with further festoons and square plinth having ball feet. In- 
curved dome cover having further drapery festoons and vase 


pinnacle. London Hall Mark, 1779. Maker, Charles Wright. 
Height, 151%, inches. 


Highth and Last Session 


2201—Cuarisrs II Sirver Tanxarp 1695 


Expanding round sides, with finely molded rim and _ foot. 
Lightly domed and molded hinged cover having well-scrolled 
frontal rim. Ram’s-horn scrolled thumbpiece and S-scrolled 
strap handle. London Hall Mark, 1695. Maker, John Sutton. 


Height, 7 inches. 


Note: An extremely handsome tankard with both marks in very fine 
condition. 


2202—Norwecian SitveR Pec Tanxarp Eighteenth Century 


Round, with straight sides; on claw and ball feet. Engraved 
with shield bearing inscription and cartouched rocaille scroll- 
ings over the three feet. Molded dome, hinged cover having gold 
coin in center. Fine thumbpiece of rampant lion and ball. 
Strap loop handle having Bacchic mask and shield terminals. 
Interior marked with ball pegs denoting each man’s drink. Hall 
mark. 

Height, 95% inches. 


Note: These peg tankards are now exceedingly rare. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2203—CnHartes II Sittver TAnKArpD 1674 


Expanding round body; engraved with fine coat-of-arms amid 
beautiful arabesqued floral scrollings. Supported on three re- 
cumbent lions. Molded cover, engraved with scrollings ; scrolled 
thumbpiece and molded strap handle. London Hall Mark, 


1674. Maker, I. D.; untraced. 
Height, 814 inches. 


2204—QuEEN ANNE Sitver TANKARD 1703 


Expanding round sides; with finely molded rim and foot; ex- 
quisitely engraved with coat-of-arms within leaf iscrollings. 
Hinged lightly domed cover with ram’s-horn scrolled thumb- 
piece and fine strap S-scrolled handle. London Hall Mark, 


1703. Maker, Wm. Keats. 
Height, 7 inches. 


2205—GeEorGIAN SrtuvER Cover VASE 1793 


Deep bowl-shape, with gadroons toward foot, reeded loop han- 
dles with husk and leaf terminations. Loose dome cover, en- 
riched with further gadroons and urn terminals. On incurved 


spreading foot. London Hall Mark, 1793. Maker, C. Bland. 
Height, 934 inches. 


2206—GerorGIAN SittverR Lovine Cup 1748 


Deep molded bowl; with short spreading foot and beautifully 
leaf-scrolled loop side handles. Engraved with monogram and 
cartouched date, 1778. Newcastle Hall Mark, 1743. Maker, 


Isaac Cookson. 
Height, 61, inches. 


2207—GrEoRGIAN Sruver PITCHER 1748 


Pear-shaped, with lightly molded rim, broader foot and short 
spout with balustered pendant. Extremely fine leaf-scrolled S 
handle. Engraved with rocaille-scrolled coat-of-arms. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1748. 
Height, 97% inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2208—Gerorcian Repousst SILVER CoFFEE-POT 17538 


Pear-shape; beautifully chiseled with semi-architectural car- 
touches, shell motives, cupidons and floral vines, short shell 
spout and dome cover with fruit terminal. Carved scrolled box- 
wood handle. On molded round foot enriched with scrollings. 


Height, 111% inches. 


2209—GerorGIAN SruveER Hot-water PircHEeER ite 


Vase-shape, enriched with scrolled gadroon moldings to rin, 
shoulder and foot. Short spout with shell frontal pendant ; 
leaf-scrolled S handle; molded dome cover. London Hall Mark, 
1772. Maker, Chas. Crump. 


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Height, 114% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2210—Gerorcian IrntsH Repousst Sttver CorreE-PotT 1770 


Pear-shape, with leaf-scrolled spout, domed cover with pine- 
apple terminal and round foot. Enriched with beautiful rocaille 
and floral cartouches surmounted by eagles and enclosing mono- 
gram and “Conversation Subjects” after Hogarth. Scrolled 
ebony handle. Dublin Hall Mark, 1770. Maker, John Lloyd. 


Height, 121% inches. 


2211—GrorciAN Stnver Hot-mink PircHer 1770 


Graceful vase-shape; finely chiseled with acanthus leaves at 
foot, reed and bead shoulder band, leaf sockets for reeded looped 
boxwood handle, short imbricated paneled spout with charming 
leaf husk support, dome cover with acorn terminal and round 
molded foot having leaf motives. Engraved with coat-of-arms. 


London Hall Mark, 1770. 
Height, 12 inches. 


2212—GrorGIAN Sttver PiTrcHEeR 1772 


Pear-shape, with finely balustered spout, leaf-scrolled loop 
handle and molded round foot. Engraved with exceptionally 
fine coat-of-arms wreathed with ears of wheat. London Hall 


Mark, 1772. 
Height, 9 inches. 


2213—GerorciaAN RepoussE Sirver Hot-water PircHEer 1775 


Graceful vase-shape with finely scrolled mouth, domed cover 
having acorn terminal and domed base. Enriched with laurel 
festoons, beaded moldings and rosettes on base, body and cover. 


S-scrolled wicker handle. London Hall Mark, 1775. 
om Height, 12 inches. 


2214—GerorGIAN Sruver Tra SERVICE 1806 to 1810 


Molded oval body, with gadrooned moldings, leaf handles and 
molded foot. Engraved with monograms. Teapot, sucrier and 
two creamers. London Hall Marks, 1806, 1807 and 1810. 


Makers, R. Eames and E. Barnard. 
Lengths, 954, 71%, and 61% inches. 
(Illustrated) 


ate RE 


No. 2214— 
14—GrorGian Sitver Tea Service (1806 to 1810) 


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They are printed mm the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2215—Gerorcian Srtver Tra Cappy 1805 
Outcurved oblong body, with ball feet, incurved shoulder and 
lightly domed cover with gadroon moldings. Engraved with 
delicate floral valance motives and bandings. Ebony oblong ter- 
minal. Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark, 1805. 


Makers, R. and S. Hennell. 
Height, 63% inches. 


2216—Gerorcian Sttver TEapotT AnD STAND 1798 
Oval expanding sides and incurved reeded shoulder; engraved 
with rosetted oval medallioned bands and cartouched crest. 
Domed cover with rose spray terminal. Boxwood loop handle. 
Reeded oval tray-stand with crest and medallioned banding. 
London Hall Mark, 1793. Makers, P. and A. Bateman. 


Length, 11 inches. 


2217—GeEoRGIAN SiLveR TrRAy Circa 1750 
Scroll-molded round rim; with rocaille and leaf edge. Center 
engraved with coat-of-arms and fine grape and floral border. 
On handsome Spanish feet. 


Diameter, 10%, inches, 


2218—GerorciaAn SttveR Tray 1761 
Rare scroll-molded round rim with shell and scroll edge, very 
finely fashioned. On leaf scrolled Spanish feet. London Hall 
Mark, 1761. Maker, E. Coker. 


Diameter, 121% inches. 


2219—GrorcIAN SILVER TRrAy 1748 
Round scroll-molded ; with scrolled shell edge. On Spanish feet. 


Very beautifully engraved with coat-of-arms and rocaille, floral 
and basket panneaux border. London Hall Mark, 1748. 
Maker, Wm. Peaston. 


Diameter, 121% inches. 


2922?0——GrorGIAN IrisH SitveR TRAy 1771 


Beautifully scroll-molded rim, with scroll-gadrooned edge. On 
Spanish feet. Center delicately engraved with coat-of-arms 
within a floral and rocaille cartouche. Dublin Hall Mark, 1771. 


Diameter, 11% inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2221—Wiiuiam anp Mary Sriver Tray 1693 


Round, with molded rim finished with arched gadroons. Center 
engraved with monogram and fine coat-of-arms. On button feet. 
Underfoot with leaf lobed medallion engraved, “The gift of 
Wilham Stringer 1694,” and above, “Fellowship Hall, St. Mary 
at Hill.” London Hall Mark, 1693. Maker, John Sutton. 


Diameter, 123% inches. 


Note: Sutton was one of the most eminent silversmiths of his day. 


2222——-GroRGIAN SILVER TRAY 1755 


Very finely fashioned scroll-molded round rim with shell scrolled 
edge; on leaf and ball feet. Center beautifully engraved with 
coat-of-arms within scrolled rocaille and floral cartouche. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1755. Maker, Wm. Peaston. 


Diameter, 14 inches. 


2223—GrorGIAN SILVER ‘l’RAy 1765 
Scrolled round, with rare pierced border developing baskets of 
flowers, sprays and scrollings. Engraved with medallioned crest 
within fantastic architectural motives. On open floral feet. 


London Hall Mark, 1765. Maker, Richard Rugg. 


Diameter, 1514 inches. 


* 


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Dipl wad ery aE SitvER CHIPPENDALE TRAY 1758 


Scrolled round border, very beautifully chased and pierced with 
leaf and rocaille, geometric panels, cartouches and gadroonings. 


London Hall Mark, 1758. Makers, Aldridge and Stamper. 


Diameter, 14 inches. 


Note: A notable example of silversmith’s craftsmanship exhibiting the 
delightful influence of Chippendale. 


2225—GEORGIAN SILVER Tray L044 


Lobed pearl-molded round body, with very beautiful border of 
oval medallioned drapery festoons having leaf motives alter- 
nating with the tasseled medallions. On ball and claw feet. En- 
graved with monogram and underfoot with inscription. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1777. Maker, James Schofield. 


Diameter, 15 inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2226—GrorciAn IrtsH Sittver Tray Circa 1747 


Round, with scroll-molded border and intricate shell edge. Cen- 
ter engraved with rocaille and floral scrolled coat-of-arms. On 
leaf and shell feet. Dublin Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 13%, inches. 


22277—GrorGIAN Sitver Tray 1753 


Round, with scroll-molded border and fine shell-scrolled rim. 
On leaf and scroll feet. London Hall Mark, 1753. Makers, 
Richard Gurney and Co. 


Diameter, 14 inches. 


2228—GEoRGIAN Srnver Tray 1788 


Very beautiful scroll-molded round border; with interesting ro- 
caille motived and shell rim. Center engraved with very fine 
large S-scrollings enclosing shell motives and emitting floral 
sprays. On bird-claw and ball feet. London Hail Mark, 1788. 
Maker, Edward Jay. 


Diameter, 155% inches. 


2229—GerorRGIAN Sitver Tray 1810 


Oval with flute-motived molded border and pearl rim, quartered 
with rams’ heads. On ram’s-head and gadrooned fan-shaped 
feet. Presentation inscription underfoot. London Hall Mark, 


1810. Maker, John Crouch. 
Length, 17 inches. 


2230—GrEoRGIAN SILVER TRAy LTO 
Reed-molded oblong, with loop leafed reeded handles. Elabo- 
rately engraved center, with wreath crowning “British Jack,” 
the Flag of the Volunteers, their coat-of-arms and inscription: 
“Presented to . . . by the Royal Manchester and Salford 
Volunteers . . . for their Standards.” London Hall 


Mark, 1797. Maker, Thomas Robins. 
Length, 227% inches. 


2231—Larce Sitver Tray Georgian Style 
Oblong; with roll-over border having round leaf corners and 


scrolled gadrooned rim. 
Length, 2414, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2232—Earty NINETEENTH CEentTURY DutcH Sitver Derr Tray 


Gadrooned oval, with wreath fioral flange border and molded 
rim interrupted by varied rocaille and floral scrolled cartouches. 


Engraved with initials in center. 
Length, 201% inches. 


2233—GEORGIAN Sruver Tray 1817 


Scrolled oblong, with scalloped and fluted border having very 
fine leaf-scrolled shell rim and open loop handles. Center en- 
graved with monogram H.M. (Harriet Mellen, the famous 
actress) and exquisite scroll panel border of leafage rocaille and 
shell motives. On very fine shell-scrolled feet. London Hall 
Mark, 1817. Maker, Paul Storr. 

Length, 281/, inches. 


Note: Harriet Mellen, the very popular actress, became the Duchess of 
St. Albans. Her first husband was Francis Burdett Coutts, and this tray was 
acquired at the dispersal of the Coutts heirlooms. 


(Illustrated) 


2234—Important Otp Enewish Repousst Sitver Tray 
Deeply scroll-molded oval with exceptionally fine rim of bossed 
rocaille motives, scrolled leaves and clustered flowers; scrolled 
loop handles. Finely engraved border of basket panneaux and 
shell cartouches scrolled with leaves and flowers. Hall marked. 


Length, 380% inches. 


2235—Duorcu Sitrver Tray Eighteenth Century 
Molded oval; with arched pierced gallery. Border engraved 
with florally festooned S-scrollings in the Louis XVI manner. 


Length, 291%, inches. 


2236—Two GeorcIAN SitveR CovErED SAucE Boats 1821 


Oval, with gadrooned rims, shell and leaf end handles and beau- 
tiful acanthus-leaf and claw feet. Gadroon-molded dome cover 
with berried leaf-scrolled loop handle. London Hall Mark, 
1821. Maker, Paul Storr. 

Length, 91, inches. 


(LISL) AVY], UAATIC NVINYOAUDH—EEZS ‘ON 


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2237—Two GrorcIAN SttverR CovERED SaucE Boats Anp Trays 
1782 


Oval urn-shape; enriched with drapery festoons, leonic-head 
and ring handles, pearl-molded rim and oval foot. Domed cover 
with further festoons and leaf-motived pineapple terminal. Oval 
pearl-molded tray with smaller festoons. London Hall Mark, 


1782. Maker, Wm. Holmes. 
Length, 8 inches. 


2238—Four GrorGIAN SitveR Fruit DisHEs 1754 


Round, with scalloped rim; enriched with spirally gadrooned 
and shell-motived borders. Center engraved with fine coat-of- 
arms. London Hall Mark, 1754. Maker, Edward Wakelin. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


2239—Sr1x GEORGIAN SILVER Sour PLATES 1784 


Deep bowl center with lobed molded border having scroll-ga- 
drooned rims. Engraved with coroneted initial C. London 
Hall Mark, 1784. Maker, John Robins. 


Diameter, 914, inches. 


Note: The Head of George III is the rare incuse punch in the Hall 
Marks. 


(Companions to the following) 


Eighth and Last Session 


2240—Hicutren Grorce III Sitver PLATEs Circa 1770 


Similar to the preceding ; varied years in the Hall Marks. With 
coroneted initial C. 
Diameter, 95% inches. 


(Companions to the preceding and following) 


2241—Twetve Georcian Sitver Prares 1759 


Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1759. Maker, 
Edward Wakelin. 


Diameter, 954 inches. 


(Companions to the preceding and following) 


2242—TweEtve GEORGIAN Sitver Prates 1772 


Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1772. Makers, 
Parker and Wakelin. 


(Companions to the preceding and following) 


2243—TWwrELVE GrEorGIAN SILVER PLATES 1756 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Marks, 1756. Maker, 
Wm. Grundy. 


Diameter. 93/4 inches. 


(Companions to the preceding and following) 


2244——TweLve GEORGIAN Sinver PLATES 1756 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Marks, 1756. Maker, 
Wm. Grundy. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


(Companions to the preceding) 


2245—Grorcian Sitver Entree Dish anp Cover 1781 
Pearl-molded oblong dish, with round corners and upright 
reeded ring handles. Slightly domed cover, with urn terminal. 

- Both engraved with medallioned coats-of-arms.. London Hall 


-Mark, 1781. Maker, R. D.; untraced. 
Length, 105% inches. 


Note: One of the most exquisite and refined examples of silver ever 
made by any school of silversmiths. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2246—Two GerorciAN Sitver Entree DisHEs 1789 


Incurved oblong, with inset round corners and scrolled gadroon 
and shell rims. Gadrooned dome cover with reeded sheli-scrolled 
loop handle. Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark, 1789. 


Maker, Richard Gardiner. 
Length, 11% inches. 
(Companions to the followmg) 


29247—Two GEORGIAN SILVER ENTREE DisHES 1789 


Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1789. Maker, 
Richard Gardiner. 


(Companions to the preceding) 


2248—GEoRGIAN SinveR Warmer Entree Disu 1817 


Gadrooned oblong, with round corners and arched loop handles. 
Fitted with six interior loose compartments for individual 
viands. Domed cover with leaf looped handle. All engraved 
with crests. Birmingham Hall Mark, 1817. Maker, Matthew 


Bolton. 
Length, 1234 inches. 


Note: Matthew Bolton was one of the geniuses of his day. He not 
only was a great silversmith, but a great inventor and founder of bronzes. 


9940 Pcie SinvER Warmer EntTREE DisH 


Oblong; with shell and gadroon rim having round corners. Low 
molded and gadrooned cover with urn terminal and crest. Lon- 
don hall marked. Sheffield plate open stand; with tapering 


claw legs and stretchered alcohol lamp. 


Length, 9% inches. 


Highth and Last Session 


2250—GrorRGIAN SILVER PLATTER 1741 


Oval center, with scroll-molded border having gadrooned rim. 
Engraved with very beautiful florally scrolled coat-of-arms. 
London Hall Mark, 1741. Maker, Paul Lamerie. 


Length, 191/, inches. 
Note: Paul Lamerie was considered the prince of silversmiths in his day. 


2251—Two GrorciaAn SILVER PLATTERS 1749 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1749. Maker, 
William Cripps. 

Length, 15%/, inches. 


29252—Two GEorRGIAN SILVER PLATTERS 1785 and 1807 


Oval center, with finely lobed border enriched with ribboned 
reedings and bunches of grapes and leaves at the lobes. Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1785 and 1807. Makers, D. S. and B. 5.; 
untraced. 


Length, 143, inches. 
(Companions to the following) 


2253—Two GEoRGIAN SILvER PLATTERS 1785 and 1804 


Similar to the preceding. London Hall Marks, 1785; 1804. 
Same maker. 
Lengths, 174% and 15 inches 


(Companions to the preceding) 


9954—Two GrorciAN Sitver PLATTERS 17738: 1754 


Similar to the preceding Number 2251. London Hall Marks, 
1773, 1754. Makers, August Le Sage, one. Magdalene Feline, 


other. 
Lengths, 20% and 16% inches. 
(Companions to the preceding) 
9255—Two GrorciaAN SILVER PLATTERS 1754; 1765 


Similar to the preceding. London Hall Marks, 1754, 1765. 
Makers, Magdalene Feline and Wm. Cripps. 
Lengths, 16% and 19% inches. 


9256—GroRGIAN SILVER PLATTER 1766 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1766. Makers, 


S. and J. Cresswell. 
Length, 21 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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2257—GEORGIAN SInveER CovERED T'UREEN 1741 


Serpentined oval body, with gadrooned rim, cartouched coat-of- 
arms, wreathed with varied wheat and floral sprays, leonic- 
headed claw feet and leaf and scrolled loop handles. Finely 
domed cover of same contour as body, engraved with crest and 
enriched with gadroon molding and shell loop handle having 
shell and mask surrounding terminal border. London Hall 
Mark, 1741. Maker, Paul Lamerie. 

Length, 18 inches. 


Note: An especially interesting specimen of Lamerie great craftsman- 
ship exhibiting his great versatility. 


2258—AMSTERDAM SILVER CovErED Sour TuREEN 
, Eighteenth Century 
Low bowl; with finely molded foot and leaf-scrolled side han- 


dles. Molded dome-cover having fine pear-shape leaf terminal. 
Amsterdam Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 1314 inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2259—GEORGIAN SILVER CovERED Sour TuREEN 1776 


Gadrooned oval body; with engraved medallioned coat-of-arms, 
reeded loop handles and pearl-motived foot. Lightly fluted 
domed cover with leaf-rosetted terminal. London Hall Mark, 
1776. Makers, Wakelin and Taylor. 

Length, 15°, inches. 


2260—GrorciAN SinverR Covered TuREEN 1810 


Oval body, with incurved neck having shell and gadrooned rim, 
engraved crest, very fine shell scrolled legs having claw feet and 
leaf looped side handles. Gadrooned dome cover with S-scrolled 
loop handle. London Hall Mark, 1810. Maker, J. R.; un- 
traced. 

Length, 175% inches. 


2261—GrorciAN SinvER CovErRED TUREEN 1815 


Scrolled low oval body, with gadrooned rim, scrolled loop han- 
dles and feet. Enriched with coroneted monogram within car- 
touche leaf scrollings and arabesques. Cover, with waved fluted 
large capping shell motives and large cauliflower terminal. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1815. Maker, Robert Hennell. 
Length, 17 inches. 


Note: This fine tureen was originally made for Harriet Mellen, the 
celebrated actress, who became the Duchess of St. Albans. Her first husband 
was Francis Burdett Coutts. This example was acquired from the Coutts 


heirlooms. 
(Companion to the following) 
2262—GrorGIAN SILVER CovERED T'UREEN 1815 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1815. Maker, 
R. Hennell. 


Length, 17 inches. 


Note: This fine tureen was originally made for Harriet Mellen, the 
celebrated actress, who became the Duchess of St. Albans. Her first husband 
was Francis Burdett Coutts. This example was acquired from the Coutts 
heirlooms. 


(Companion to the preceding ) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2263—OLp EncuisH Sitver Coverep TurREEN 
Round; with strap arabesqued gadroonings, rocaille ring side 
handles and ball and claw feet. Domed cover, with two series 
of strap valance bandings and gadrooned vase terminal. En- 
graved with crest. Early Victorian Hall Mark. 


Diameter, 137% inches. 
(Companion to the following) 


2264—Oxup EncuisH Strver Coverep TurREEN 


Similar to the preceding. Hall marked. 
(Companion to the preceding) 


2265—Wi1iaAM AND Mary SILVER-MoUNTED BowL 1700 
Low bowl, with panels of flutings interrupting two masked car- 
touches bearing coats-of-arms and two leonic mask and loop 
handles. Surmounted by a superb valanced scrolling bordered 
of cupidon masks and shell motives. On scroll-gadrooned 
molded round base. Loose black molded round plinth; mounted 
in silver with seated cupidons and floral festoons. Bowl, Lon- 
don Hall Mark, 1700. Maker, John Edwards. 


Diameter, 125% inches. 


(Illustrated) 


2266—Four OLD ENGcLsH CANDLESTICKS 


Festooned half-reed fluted Ionic columns. On incurved square 
base; enriched with festooned medallions and pearl motives. 


Engraved with crest. London Hall Mark. 
Height, 123, inches. 


2267—Four Sitver CANDLESTICKS 1814 and 1815 


Scrolled shell and leaf baluster shafts continuing into urn 
socket and scalloped spreading round base enriched with leonic 
masks. Engraved with coroneted monogram. Sheffield Hall 
Marks, 1814 and 1815. Maker, S. C. Young. 
Height, 12%, inches. 
Note: Harriet Mellen, the very popular actress, to whom these candle- 
sticks belonged, became the Duchess of St. Albans. Her first husband was 
Francis Burdett Coutts. These candlesticks were acquired from the Coutts 
heirlooms. 


No. 2265—Witi1am anp Mary SiLver-mountTEeD Bow. (1700) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2268—Two Grorcian SinveR CANDELABRA 1765 
Shell-motived spiral fluted shaft, with similar spirals spreading 
into leaf shell and gadroon-motived scrolled square foot. Two 
leaf-scrolled arms for lights. London Hall Mark, 1765. Maker, 


Wm. Cafe. 
Height, 1454 inches. 


2269—Four GrorGiIaAn StnvER CANDLESTICKS 1816 


Half-reeded tapering round shaft, with urn socket, bobéche 
and spreading round base having finely scrolled gadroon mo- 


tives. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1816. Maker, J. and T. Settle. 
Height, 1234 inches. 


Kighth and Last Session 


2270—Two GrorGIAN SILVER CANDELABRA 1815 
Molded square tapering shaft with acanthus-leaf caps and 
drops of money pattern; basketed socket sustaining three leaf 
and rosette scrolled arms and central leaf socket for four lights, 
the central socket having grape-motived pear-shaped temporary 
cap. On molded round base, enriched with rosetted basket pan- 
neaux and shell devices. London Hall Mark, 1815. Maker, 


Paul Storr.. 
Height, 2414, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2271—Two Grorcian SILVER SCONCES 1766 
Gadroon-molded oval back, with beautiful strap arabesque 
scrollings having fruit festooned cartouche at crown bearing 
crest and mask cartouche below emitting two leaf-scrolled arms 
for lights. London Hall Mark, 1766. Makers, 8. and J. Cres- 


well. 
Length, 1434 inches. 


23272—Four GEoRGIAN SILVER GILDED CANDLESTICKS AND Two Can- 
DELABRA ARMS 1835 


Incurved fluted and leaf-motived shaft with fine spreading foot 
having large leaf devices at corners. Fluted urn socket. Two 
loose arms for three lights each to convert two of the candle- 
sticks into candelabra. Sheffield Hall Mark, 1835. Makers, 
Waterhouse Hodson and Co. 


Height of candlesticks, 18% inches; height of candelabra, 21%, inches. 


2273—RareE Georce I Repousskt StnrvER WatTERMAN’S Bapct 1715 


Oval, with three cannon below three cannon balls, the arms of 
the “Tower of London.” Finished with a rare border of mili- 
tary trophies composed of helms, breastplates, musical instru- 
ments and regimental colors. London Hall Mark, 1715. Maker, 
Humphrey Paine. 

Height, 101, inches. 


Note: This badge was worn on the left arm of Robert Warbiton, water- 
man in the eight-oared dreaded Tower Barge used for conveying prisoners 
to the Tower of London. 


2274—RareE Georce I Repoussk SinvER WatTERMAN’s BapcE 1715 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1715. Maker, 
Humphrey Paine. 

Note: This badge was worn on the left arm of William Grant, water- 


man in the eight-oared dreaded Tower Barge used for conveying prisoners 
to the Tower of London. 


2275-——RarE Grorcre I Repousst Sirver WarrEerMAnN’s Baper 1715 
Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1715. Maker, 
Humphrey Paine. 

Note: This badge was worn on the left arm of George Laman, water- 


man in the eight-oared dreaded Tower Barge used for conveying prisoners 
to the Tower of London. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2276-—RarEe Grorce I Repoussk SitveErR WatTEerMAN’s Bapce 1715 


Similar to the preceding. London Hall Mark, 1718. Maker, 
Humphrey Paine. 
Note: This badge was worn on the left arm of James Mitchell, water- 


man in the eight-oared dreaded Tower Barge used for conveying prisoners 
to the Tower of London. 


2277—Rare Grorce I Repousst Sinver WarrerMaAn’s Bapcr 1719 
Similar to the preceding. 
Note: This badge was worn on the left arm of Bryant Legett, water- 


man in the eight-oared dreaded Tower Barge used for conveying prisoners 
to the Tower of London. 


2278—Two SEVENTEENTH Century La Hocuet Sitver GinpEp DisHEsS 
1690 


Scrolled oval, with coroneted and draped central cartouche 
scrolled with flowers. Beautiful border of rare scrolling flow- 
ers. On short oval floral molded foot. The Hague, Hall Mark, 


1690. 
Length, 115% inches. 


2279—NovreMBeERG Sitver Disu Eighteenth Century 


Round, with molded flaring border. Sunk center with central 


boss, engraved with wreathed coat-of-arms. 
Diameter, 1034 inches. 


2280-—NureMBerc Sitver GitpED Tanxarp Seventeenth Century 
Drum body, with short spout and finely molded foot. Inscribed 
with lengthy inscription and date 1623. Molded dome cover, 
with scrolled and forked thumbpiece and scrolled loop handle. 


Height, 7 inches. 


2981—IrauAN RENAISSANCE SILVER-GILDED CHALICE Cup 
Beautiful hexagon bulbous shaft with straps parting panels; 
finely chiseled with rosetted floral motives. Spreading incurved 
hexagonal base, paneled alternately with chiseled jardiniéres 
of flowers and enamels of saints and coat-of-arms. The bell- 
shaped coupe is of gilded bronze, possibly of a later period. 
Height, 8%% inches, 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2282—-NuREMBERG COVERED SILVER-GILDED CoUPE 
Seventeenth Century 
Pineapple coupe and cover, with floral bouquet terminal. On 
entwined rustic shaft and bulbous foot having bossed round 
base. Maker, Frans. Fischer, Nuremberg, 1600-1660. 
Height, 12% inches. 


2283—DutrcuH Repousst Strver NEF Eighteenth Century 
Hull scrolled, with griffon figure-head and rudder. Enriched 
with subjects “Venus and Neptune,” having labels above in- 
scribed “Amicitia.” Full deck impedimenta and engraved sails. 


On scrolled wheels. 
Height, 137% inches; length, 135% inches. 


2284—RepoussE Sitver PiaquE IN JEWELED FRAME 
Augsburg Seventeenth Century 
“The Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Holy Virgin.” Molded 
oblong ebony frame, bearing jeweled and pierced scrolled car- 


touches. 
Total height, 11%, inches; length, 12% inches. 


2285—Virern Gotp ENamet Anp Rock Crystau BENITIER 
Renaissance Style 
Finely molded oval rock crystal arched back, with lobed floral 
border enriched with turquoises ; urn-shaped basin. Oval medal- 
lion in back, displaying a “Crucifixion” with the Virgin and St. 
John at foot of Cross. Executed in virgin gold and fine enamels 
with rubies and small diamonds studding the cross. In case. 


Height, 1214 inches; width, 614 inches. 


2286—VIENNESE SILVER ENAMEL AND Rock-crysTAL Ewer. 
Renaissance Style 


Graceful molded rock-crystal body, finely engraved with scroll 
bandings. Richly mounted with innumerable bandings of 
scrolled silver enamel; bifurcated S-scrolled mask handle and 


cover with Neptune driving a dolphin. In case. 
Height, 13 inches. 


(Companion to the following) 


Eighth and Last Session 


2287—VIENNESE Sitver Enamet anp Rocx-crystat Disn 
Renaissance Style 
Similar to the preceding. Lobed round, with very beautiful 


medallions alternating with the banding. 
| Diameter, 141% inches. 
(Companion to the preceding) 


2288—ENnameEt Cross Byzantine Twelfth Century 
Floriated bronze cross, enriched with panels and lobed medal- 
lions only two of which preserve the enameling surrounding 
saintly figures and scrollings. On square molded base, having 


canted corners. 
Height, 26%4 inches. 


2289—SILVER-MOUNTED SHAGREEN PERFUME CasE 
English Eighteenth Century 
Oblong, with round hinged cover strapped with bossed and 
scrolled silver straps. Interior fitted with three stoppered cut- 


glass bottles. 
Length, 10% inches. 


2290—Ivory Inutaip Teaxwoop Tra Cappy 
Hindu-Portuguese Eighteenth Century 
Oblong; with finely leaf-scrolled vine borders and bandings. Sil- 
ver bail handle, having fine Chippendale scroll motives. Interior 
fitted with three oblong silver caddies. The central engraved 


with crest. 
Length, 934 inches. 


2291—Oxup Dutrcu STERLING Sitver FIGURE 


Standing figure of a “Noble Stag” having five-tined antlers. 
Finely modeled; the head removable. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 144% inches, 


(Companion to the followimg) 


2392—-OLp DutcH STERLING SILVER FIGURE 


Similar to the preceding. 
Height, 19%, inches; length, 14% inches, 


(Companion to the preceding) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue 


2293—BravutirFuL Rerovusst GitpED Sinver CrBorium 
Dutch Seventeenth Century 


Coupe enriched with nimbused cherubs’ heads alternately with 
scrolled medallions of grapes and vine leaves; bossed shaft and 
spreading lobed and molded foot with further cherubs’ heads 
alternating with figures of saints and a crucifixion. Stepped 
molded dome cover with musical cherubs amid cloud forms and 
lobed cross as terminal. Utrecht Hall Mark, 1610. Maker, 


Paul Van Vianen. (See Rosenberg.) 
Height, 20 inches. 


Note: A remarkably fine example of seventeenth century Dutch crafts- 
manship. 


Kighth and Last Session 


2294—Grorcian GILDED Sitver Covursina Cup 1809 


Urn-shape, enriched with acanthus rinceau at shoulder and 
oval wreathed medallions; engraved with coat-of-arms and 
“Louth Coursing Society, 24th Novr. 1828”; leaf motives at 
foot; high rosetted and rope-motived lug handles. Cover with 
grapevine border and high dome with gadroons and flame ter- 
minal. On gadrooned round foot, with exterior leaf molding. 
London Hall Mark, 1809. Maker, Story and Elliot. 


Height, 17 inches. 


2295—Dutcu Sitver STATUETTE Eighteenth Century 


“Cavalier”; standing wearing court costume and plumed helm. 
On ebonized round plinth. 
Total height, 215% inches. 


2296—Dutcu Sitver Coverep CourE Eighteenth Century 


Coupe and cover in the form of a pineapple having two series of 
Bacchic masks; the cover having bracketed smaller pineapple 
pinnacle, surmounted by a Bacchic standing cupidon. Brack- 
eted baluster shaft, with demi-nymphs and lower pineapple 
above bell-shaped foot; enriched with lobes of large fruit. 


Height, 2434 inches. 


2297—Inrerestinc Durcu Sitver Poxar . Eighteenth Century 
Rustic shaft with bagpiper standing at foot, and spreading 
with three branches at crown, surmounted by bird at center 
and on each branch a heart-shaped pineapple covered coupe 
terminated with an open bouquet of flowers. On rustic foot and 


bossed round base. 
Height, 2134 inches. 


2298—Auesspure Srtver Sranpinc Coverep CouPE 
Eighteenth Century 
Incurved molded coupe, enriched with medallioned busts and 
acanthus scrollings. Domed cover, with further bands of scroll- 
ings and scroll-bracketed vase pinnacle. Surmounted by a 
standing cupidon. Bracketed and festooned leaf-enriched shaft. 
On stepped molded round base having gadroons, scrollings and 


rocaille motives. 
Height, 251, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2299—GEORGIAN Sitver Urn 1780 


Deep-molded bowl, enriched with bandings of acanthus rinceaux, 
classic medallions of figures, looped laurel drop handles. Sup- 
ported on serpentined strap legs with satyr heads and husk 
drops at crown and hoof feet; incurved leaf-molded triangular 
base, having urn pinnacle. Incurved dome cover adorned with 
large acanthus leaves, medallioned busts and leaf terminal. Lon- 


don Hall Mark, 1780. 
Height, 19% inches. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2300—Mammotru Oup Encusn Strver TAnKArp 


Round body; enriched with scrolled medallions, flutings and 
pearl motives. Molded fluted base and small spout; S-strap 
scrolled handle. Dome cover, with similar enrichment to body 
and scrolled terminal. Victorian; London Hall Mark. 


Height, 18% inches. 


2301—Two Moruer-or-PEaRL LacaquEerR VASES WITH SILVER GILDED 
MovuntTInes Elizabethan Style 

Truncated body; enriched with irregularly set square sections 

of mother-of-pearl. Mounted in gilded silver with arabesque 

and mask scrolled bandings at lip and foot and fluted and scroll 


molded base. 
Height, 18% inches. 


9302—Wirniuiam Anp Mary Repousst GinpED SILVER Basin 1671 


Circular, with molded rim and wreath flanged border of flowers. 
Deep center, enriched with whorled acanthus-leaved boss. En- 
graved with very beautiful coat-of-arms and crest pertaining 
to the Churchill family. 


Diameter, 1614, inches. 


Note: This extremely fine early basin was originally in the collection of 
Baron Churchill. 


2303—Durcu Sitver Repousst Sirver Piaave 
Eighteenth Century 
Oval, with sunk center and turned-over gauffered border. En- 
riched with border of large flowers, scrolling to central oval 


boss depicting “Job in His Extremity.” 
Length, 221% inches. 


2304—Dutcu Repovussi Sirver PLaauE Eighteenth Century 
Round; with shallow center depicting subject, “Reapers,” at 
left, at their husbandry; “Neptune” is at right, pouring water 
to fertilize the field, and a small cupidon heralds the achieve- 
ment. Above in the clouds the “Holy Father” pronounces his 
blessing. Fine border of wheat scrolled husks, leafage and 


masks. 
Diameter, 21 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2305—Oxnp EncuisH Rerpousst Sitnver GitpED Piterim BotTTLEe 


Circular molded body, enriched with subject, ‘““The Crusaders 
before Jerusalem,” and borders of scrolled dolphins. Obverse 
with coat-of-arms of the Huntly family. Incurved spreading 
lobed base, adorned with demi-nymphs and scrollings. Vic- 
torian; London Hall Mark. . 
Height, 25 inches. 
(Companion to the following) 
2306—O.p EncuisH Repousst Sitver Gitpep Piterim BotTiE 
Similar to the preceding. 


Eighth and Last Session 


2307—GerorGIAN GILDED SILVER-MOUNTED Watnut REGIMENTAL 
Bown 1825 


Deep bowl, mounted with finely scrolled loose rim adorned with 
leonic heads and sprays of fruit, leonic mask and bail handles ; 
coroneted and wreathed crest; gadroon-molded foot. Loose 
gilded silver lining. On loose molded plinth richly mounted with 
coats-of-arms and supported in relief and scrolled straps having 
further leonic heads and cupid masks. London Hall Mark, 


1825. Maker, R. Garrard. 
Total height, 1814 inches; diameter, 141% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


2308—Avucsperc Repousskt SItveER STANDING CovERED COUPE 


Eighteenth Century 
Broad pear-shaped coupe, with bulbous top; enriched with 
medallions of classic figures illustrating episodes in the life of 
‘Venus and Diana” amid arabesque scrollings. Domed cover, 
with scrolled fruit and seahorse borders surmounted by a group 
“Diana and Cupidon.” On mask balustered shaft and high 


molded round base enriched with further scrolled bands. 


Height, 321% inches. 


2309—AuvcsspurG Repousskt SInverR STANDING CovERED CouPrE 


Eighteenth Century 


Similar to the preceding; varying in details, with Mercury as 
terminal. 
Height, 331, inches. 


2310—Avesspure REPoussk STANDING CovERED CoUPE 


Eighteenth Century 
Five-sided tapering coupe, with mask and scroll canted corners, 
paneled with rustic figures, vendors of various perfumes and 
musicians, supported by bracket figures and masks; shaft as 
standing figure of Venus, having cupidon beside her. On scroll 
and griffon bracketed five-sided base, having gadrooned edge. 
Similar cover to base, with group as terminal, “Imperial Jove 
with his Eagle” engraved with the crest of the Huntly family. 


Height, 325% inches. 


2311—Dutcnu Sitver Eevestrian STATUETTE 


Eighteenth Century 
“Gustavus Adolphus.” In military costume, riding a caracoling 
horse rearing on a scrolled oblong base having draped coat-of- 
arms, cupid scrolled corners and valanced scrolled feet. 


Height, 25% inches. 


2312—Iratian GitpED Stuver Taste CENTER ON GILDED Bronze 
BasrE Eighteenth Century 


Modeled from a celebrated Florentine fountain. Neptune 
stands on an open leaf baluster shaft which sustains at his 
feet three dolphin-enriched shells; at the base of the tripod 
scrolled shaft are three larger shells and cupidons standing on 
dolphins. These latter shells are supported on tripod, each 
with Nereid seated on two scrolled dolphins. Curved triangular 
gilded bronze, adorned with valanced cartouches supported by 
Nereids. Feet composed of sea-horses, lizards and stepped im- 
bricated plinths. Total height, 274, inches. 


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MANAGERS. 


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